Celebrating Easter Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Restrictions And Lockdowns

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Easter celebrations are being reimagined to comply with COVID-19 pandemic restrictions (Credit: happy-easter.net)

Easter, which will be celebrated on April 12, 2020, is one of the most important holidays in the Christian religion. The springtime holiday, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, is usually observed with special worship services, family gatherings, and community-hosted egg hunts.

However, this year, the beloved traditions have been canceled to comply with COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, which include bans on large crowds and stay-at-home orders. Here are some of the innovative ideas that city officials, communities, and individuals have devised to ensure Easter 2020 will be magical for all.

Church services

Churches across the US are offering online services on Easter weekend (Credit: liquidchurch.com)

On Easter Sunday, families typically don their finest attire and head to worship services. Unfortunately, in-person attendance will not be possible this year. To make up for it, churches nationwide are getting innovative. Many will live-stream their services on YouTube or Facebook, allowing people to listen from the comfort of their homes. Others, like the Cape Cod Bible Alliance Church in Brewster, Massachusetts, plan to offer drive-in Easter services. ​​​​​​Worshippers will be allowed to park outside the church at a safe distance from other cars. They will then be able to tune their car radio to a low-frequency FM transmitter and hear the service while watching the pastor, instrumentalists, and song leader conduct the service from a stage.

“We found that people really want to have a sense of community,” said Buster Waters, a deacon at Cape Cod Bible Alliance Church in Brewster. “They want to be together. But of course, with the social distancing, this isn’t going to happen.”

Egg hunts

Local officials in states across the US are coming up with creative twists on the traditional egg hunts to ensure kids can participate in the fun activity without breaking the COVID-19 social distancing guidelines. In Oklahoma City, community members are being asked to decorate their front-facing windows with Easter-themed images, so children walking in their neighborhoods, with their parents or guardians, can “find” them.

In North Carolina, the Richmond County Chamber of Commerce and Richmond County Tourism Authority have organized a virtual Easter egg hunt. From April 6 to April 12, 2020, participating local businesses will post an Easter egg on their respective Facebook pages for Easter egg seekers of all ages to discover. Those who submit screenshots of 10 of the eggs via e-mail to the chamber office will be entered for a chance to win a gift basket filled with items and gift cards supplied by local businesses.

Family gatherings

Many families are inviting guests to join them for a virtual Easter brunch on video calls (Credit: milled.com)

While in-person Easter brunches with extended families will not be possible, many people are hosting virtual meals via video calls on online platforms such as Zoom. Others are setting up portals on social media sites like Facebook to continue with beloved Easter traditions, such as making candy, with family members who live elsewhere. Meanwhile, restaurants are offering special Easter meals, which can be picked up curbside or delivered to homes.

Have you come across a clever Easter celebration idea in your town or community? If so, let us know by adding your comments below.

Have a happy and safe Easter!

Resources: CNN.com, USAtoday.com, Independent.co.uk, www.ketv.com

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227 Comments
  • beekayess09
    beekayess09about 4 years
    My Easter was ok. Not the best. I want ed to go to mi where my whole family lives
    • searchlight
      searchlightalmost 4 years
      same here my Easter was okay I had a SUPERboring screen chat with my softball team for like 2 hours
    • prettygirl17
      prettygirl17about 4 years
      Happy late easter everyone. I was so frustrated when my parents said we weren't doing anything for Easter because of the coronavirus. It was horriblw
      • j0cey10
        j0cey10about 4 years
        And happy late Easter everybody
        • julius101
          julius101about 4 years
          I didn't do anything for Easter. I was inside all day.
          • dontsteelmyname
            dontsteelmynameabout 4 years
            Well even though we can't be with our families we can still have fun I did! Stop complaining and to into ur backyard and Easter egg hunt people! One more thing Easter doesn't have to be fun it's a holiday for the day the Lord rises!
        • j0cey10
          j0cey10about 4 years
          I bet everyone's Easter was great because my mom and grand father tricked me, this is how, my mom and grand father said in one of the eggs there's an Abraham Lincoln and I said ooh a five dollar bill and then I looked in all of them and mine had a... PENNY IN IT! haha I was mad and laughing at the same time!
          • dontsteelmyname
            dontsteelmynameabout 4 years
            Don't complain at least you got something jocey10 really why do people need anything on Easter it's a holiday for when God rises and gives us peace!✌🏻
            • prettygirl17
              prettygirl17about 4 years
              Cool beans. I didn't have a great easter though😥😥😥😥
            • lilyana
              lilyanaabout 4 years
              at least you got a penny
            • little_angel727
              little_angel727about 4 years
              happy very late easter everyone!
            • galaxycat26
              galaxycat26about 4 years
              I wish covid 19 would end. I haven't gone outside in a week!
              • dontsteelmyname
                dontsteelmynameabout 4 years
                Umm what country r u in? Because in the U.s you can go outside just stay 6 feet away from peeple
                • galaxycat26
                  galaxycat26almost 4 years
                  America. it's just my parents think we're on full lockdown, so they won't let anyone leave the house with out a face mask, hand sanitizer, and rubber gloves. ):
                • moto
                  motoabout 4 years
                  Go on a run 🏃
                • queenscience12
                  queenscience12about 4 years
                  I haven't left the house in forever!! I really want covid19 to end.
                • tirugeju-157178153560
                  I love it
                  • bunnybuns003
                    bunnybuns003about 4 years
                    I'm struggling to stay focused on all my school work, but together, I now that we will all stay at home until June 10th and be responsible and only slight lose our minds. But the point is... #stayhome and #stayhealthy and most importantly #stayawesome
                  • pinkglitter1234
                    pinkglitter1234about 4 years
                    Happy late Easter