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Biblical Roman Character Solider costumes for all ages

Roman Soldier Costume

A must-have for an Easter program is Roman Soldier costumes. Roman Solder costumes can be quite expensive, depending on the budget, but this page offers many choices. But, a Roman Solder, helmet and pretend shield and sword is a must to complete the look!

The church Easter program will include Roman Soldiers, and whether played by adults or children, require some authentic costumes and soldier accessories.

Most  Sunday school children will play a character in your biblical Easter program, and boys in particular, will want to play a Roman Soldier.

Below are Roman Soldier (and Gladiator) costumes, helmets, play armor and swords, to help your children fit the role of the biblical characters in the Easter story of Jesus Christ dying on the cross and don’t forget His glorious resurrection!


Roman & Greek Costumes

Biblical Roman and Soldier Costumes

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Jesus Christ Easter Beard wig set

Religious Easter Costumes for Kids

Chances are, Sunday school, and church children, will be participating in the church Easter program and find a large assortment for religious Easter costumes for kids below.

In addition, Christmas program costumes can be used for the angels, shepherds, and also the disciple costumes.

Also, a Biblical Mary costume can be used for an Easter and also a Christmas nativity program.

In addition, an Easter Joseph costume can also be used for a disciple costume and the Palm Sunday townspeople.

Also, find a wide section of Biblical, nativity costumes for children.

Find a large selection of Christian Easter costumes for children. Also, Roman Soldier costumes for kids can be found on the following page.


Jesus Wig with Beard

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Easter Holy Week Craft lesson activity kids

Holy Week Days

Prior to Easter, start to preparing Sunday school children by counting down the days of Holy Week. Holy Week charts are a wonderful visual teacher’s aide and the crafts will prepare the heart’s of children for Easter.

A set of 8 charts, perfect for teaching children about Holy Week. Posters include descriptions history traditions and scriptures about Palm Sunday, Holy Monday, Holy Tuesday, Holy Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday.

Plan your Sunday school lessons well in advance of Easter, so you can use a whole month’s classroom time teaching what events took place before Easter and Holy Week. You can use Biblical lessons about Passover Bible lessons from the Old Testament, ( see Passover page on this site).

Another idea is to follow the steps of Jesus prior to Palm Sunday, so they can grasp all the events leading up Jesus dying on the cross.

The Catholic faith places emphasis on the Stations of the Cross, and can be used by any religion.


Christian Easter Holy Week Box Craft Kit

This Easter craft kit has a variety of cardboard pieces that have Bible verse references to help tell the Bible story from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday. Children will enjoy this craft kit in  Sunday School class and change out the pieces to follow along with the Bible lessons about Holy Week.

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Printable Lent Catholic Holy Week Bingo Game cards

Lent Crafts and Ideas for Kids

The Lent season differs around the world and Christian denominations and the following Lent Crafts and Ideas for Kids will help in lesson planning.

Generally, Lent is preparing your heart for the Easter by fasting and prayer and lasts for 40 days. In most Christian denominations, Lent begins on Ash Wednesday until Holy Week.

The Sunday before Easter is Palm Sunday and that week is Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and some celebrate Holy Saturday, followed by Easter Sunday. Each calendar year will be different.


Lent Bingo Ash Wednesday Holy Week Printable Game

This bingo game includes 30  game boards and  calling cards. The game images include: Almsgiving, ashes, Calvary, crown of thorns, desert, donkey, empty tomb, fasting, Last Supper, nails, palm branch, prayer, purple, silver coins, Stations of the Cross, as well as, washing feet.

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