New Life is Growing
Join us in planting Resurrection Gardens alongside the children at Christ’s Hope CarePoints!
Just as Jesus’s resurrection brings new life, the seeds we plant symbolize growth, faith, and God’s provision.
At our CarePoints, children are planting vegetables like lettuce, onions, and tomatoes—learning how to care for their families and grow in faith. As they tend their gardens, they discover that, like plants, our relationship with God grows through time, care, and trust.
Let’s Grow Together!
Scroll down to explore a hands-on activity, family discussion questions, and ways to nurture hope—in your home and around the world.


Plant Hope This Easter
“I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God has been making it grow.” – 1 Corinthians 3:6-7
You may have received a seed paper flower in the mail—or perhaps you have seeds of your own to plant this Easter. However you choose to grow, we invite you to join us in reflecting on the resurrection of Jesus and the new life He brings. As your garden begins to bloom, let it remind you of God’s love, His power to renew, and the way He grows faith in each of us.
Family Discussion Guide:
As you plant this Easter, take a few moments to talk and reflect together as a family. These questions are meant to connect the simple act of planting with the deeper meaning of Jesus’ resurrection and how we can live out our faith.
1. What does Jesus’ resurrection mean for us today?
2. How is planting seeds similar to growing in faith?
3. Why is it important for people to grow their own food? How does this help families in need?
4. What are some ways we can help provide for others, just as Jesus provides for us?

Together, We’re Planting More Than Seeds
Every seed planted represents more than a plant—it symbolizes the hope of the resurrection and the care God shows to each of us. As flowers bloom and vegetables grow, we are reminded that God brings new life—in gardens, in hearts, and in communities around the world.
Thank you for joining us this Easter in nurturing that growth. Your prayers, your generosity, and your love are part of something beautiful. Together, we’re planting seeds of hope that will continue to grow in the lives of children and families for years to come.
Happy Easter!





