jesus
Easter Journey
The Luton Churches Education Trust (LCET) developed this series of pictures for display around schools in the lead up to Easter. The eight pictures loosely follow the traditional stages of the stations of the cross. The series includes: Choices, Betrayal, Accused, Denial, Suffering,Death, Life
Pictures of Jesus
Rejesus has an amazing collection of pictures of Jesus drawn from just about every culture and art tradition imaginable. It would make a great introduction to a lesson about Jesus. The web site includes a reader’s poll about which one you think Jesus would have been like, which would make a great
The Lost Sheep
A modern day version of the parable of the lost sheep!
The Unforgiving Shepherd
A new video version of the parable of ‘The Unforgiving Servant’.
Genealogy video
Youth Specialties is an American company, originally started by Mike Yaconelli, providing resources and conferences for youth workers. They have a page on their web site of free downloadable resources which includes a video showing the genealogical line between Adam and jesus according to the Biblical narrative. The video is short but very well produced and could be useful as part of an RE lesson looking at the person of Jesus.
The Passion

Over Easter 2008, the BBC screened a dramatic account of the Passion story. Here’s a collection of resources to help you use the production in lessons or groups.
Jesus and Music
Part of the R.E syllabus is to see how Jesus is portrayed through art. I decided to do a lesson through the art medium of Music. The lesson uses various types of music and really gets the young people thinking and discussing how people view and describe Jesus.






