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Easter is a joyous occasion that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. During this time, people around the world come together to celebrate with their loved ones. From attending church services to enjoying festive meals, there are many ways to mark this special day.

In addition to the traditional Eastertime activities, there are many other ways to celebrate this special day. From attending parades to participating in Easter egg hunts, there’s no shortage of fun and festive activities to enjoy.

Easter is a time for reflection and gratitude, and there’s no better way to express those feelings than by sharing a meal with family and friends. Whether you’re cooking up a storm in the kitchen or enjoying a potluck feast, Easter is the perfect time to bond over a delicious meal.

One way to add to the beauty of Easter is by adorning your church with stunning vestments from Ecclesiastical Sewing. Our St. Margaret, Dayspring, and Agnus Dei Collections feature intricate designs that will enhance the ambiance of your worship place. For those who prefer a more festive look, our Christmas Rose and Evangelist Collections are the ideal choice. And for those who prefer something simpler, our Ivory Tapestry Altar Hanging Vestment Set and Fleur Rose Ivory Gold are the better options.

As we celebrate Easter this year, take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of this holiday. Whether you’re attending church services, spending time with loved ones, or simply enjoying the beauty of spring, Easter is a time to rejoice and give thanks, as we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ. Wishing you a blessed Easter filled with love, joy, and peace.

White Chasuble Dayspring Pastor | Priest Vestment for Easter and Christmas Season

When Nothing Feels Like Enough: St. Augustine’s Truth About Our Hearts

We chase happiness through wealth, pleasure, and success, yet something always feels missing. St. Augustine understood this restlessness centuries ago and his insight might just change how you see your deepest longings.

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The Meaning Behind Easter’s Colors: White and Gold on Easter Sunday

Uncover the hidden meanings behind Easter’s most iconic colors: white and gold. These symbols hold the keys to a deeper understanding of Christ’s victory and the eternal hope it brings.

Agnus Dei Symbol

The Agnus Dei: The Lamb That Changed Everything

The Agnus Dei, or “Lamb of God,” symbolizes Jesus Christ’s sacrifice for humanity, originating from John 1:29. Emerging in Christian art by the 6th century, it represents Christ’s victory over death and serves as a reminder of His love. Still relevant today, especially during Easter, the Agnus Dei encapsulates themes of humility and redemption in worship and reflection.

Dayspring Chasuble

Celebrate with the Dayspring White Gold Priest Chasuble

Discover the elegance of the Dayspring White Gold Priest Chasuble. Crafted from durable Lichfield Brocade with gold orphrey bands and a majestic cross, it’s perfect for Christmas, Easter, and other special liturgical celebrations. Personalize with optional enhancements from the Dayspring Collection to suit your congregation’s spirit.

Pastor and Priest Stoles: The One with the Forget-Me-Nots

Pastor and Priest Stoles: The One with the Forget-Me-Nots

The white lilies and blue forget-me-nots held symbolic meaning. The dainty blue flowers asked the viewer not to forget God’s promises, while the white bursting blooms proclaimed the resurrection. They were attached to a bed of greens and a cross adorned the center of the stole.

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Evangelist Stole for Easter Quick Ship

The Evangelist stoles have been termed by some as a “teaching stole.” Pastors and Priests have used the stole symbols as a way to teach about the four Evangelists – St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, and St. John. These symbols for the Evangelists date back centuries in their use to teach the faith.

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Quick Ship Items Now Available

Ecclesiastical Sewing has Quick Ship Items ready for Easter! These stole collections, like Ely and Exeter, are in stock and easy to ship for last-minute needs. With brilliant gold and classic designs, they’re great for quick gifts or replacements.

Dayspring Vestment Collection by Ecclesiastical Sewing

Dayspring is a Collection of Designs intended for use at both Christmas and Easter. Dayspring is a Messianic Prophecy that is fulfilled at the Resurrection. The Dayspring Church Vestment Collection incorporates the IHS Holy Monogram, the Chi Rho Symbols, Alpha and Omega, the Rising Sun, and the Glorious Cross. There are also Angels in adoration. The entire Ecclesiastical Sewing team is honored to have been a part of creating this new Dayspring Collection of Designs for use in your churches for the Christmas and Easter Seasons of the church year.

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Easter 2018

Alleluia! Christ is Risen. He is Risen indeed! Alleluia!
May the joy of our Risen Saviour live in your hearts now and forever more. Blessings and peace to all of the Ecclesiastical Sewing Family and Friends.

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The Ecclesiastical Sewing Family’s Easter in 2017

The Ecclesiastical Sewing Family’s Easter in 2017 and a special church project. Dossal curtain – Dossals, traditionally adorned with intricate embroideries, like the Lanercost Dossal. Tailored to fit sanctuary dimensions, for instance, is 88” wide and 124” long, complementing stained glass. A captivating coincidence forms a cross with the dossal and stained glass, as seen in the Good Friday dossal, the dossal and the stained glass make a cross on the back wall behind the big wooden cross.

Liturgical Fabric Evesham White Gold

Easter Blessings

Just as we await the dawn and full light of day to behold the Resurrection, Evesham bursts forth in full light, bright and radiant as we behold the Joy of the Resurrection.