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Saturday, April 11, 2020

Resurrection Sunday 2020

Do You celebrate Resurrection Sunday or do you celebrate Easter? What does Easter mean to you? Is it about taking your children to Easter Egg Hunts? Possibly you do not celebrate this day at all. Or is it about celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus?


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Are you aware that Friday, April 10, 2020, was Good Friday and Wednesday April 8,2020 was the beginning of Passover this year?



1. 2020 Resurrection Sunday

This Resurrection Sunday many church buildings will be closed, but the church has not closed, because the church is not in the building but in the saints. Thank God for the internet. The good news is still spreading abroad. We still can fellowship on line. We can still praise God online. God is good. Lost souls can still be saved online. Many will save money because they will not be buying new fashions just to wear to the building.

This is a time we will be social distancing, but still communicating and praising God. This is a time that we may be sending virtual hugs and kisses online. Although we may be confined to our homes we still have freedom in that we can worship God 24/7 on his Hotline which is always up and never down. Saints have a spiritual connection and bond that cannot be broken.

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Christians celebrate Resurrection Sunday two days after Good Friday. Christians believe that Jesus rose on the 3rd day after being crucified. Passover is the most important Jewish Festival also celebrated by Christians as well to remember the liberation of the Children of Israel who were led out of Egypt by Moses.




There are some churches that refer to Easter Sunday as Resurrection Sunday, putting more emphasis on the resurrection of Jesus who died for our sins.

1st Corinthians 15:3-8 For What I received I passed on to you as of first important: that Christ died. for our sins according to the scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the scriptures.








2. Easter

According to History.com Easter is a Christian Holiday the celebration of Easter goes back as far as the 2nd Century. They further add that this popular secular holiday was celebrated by early Christians who adopted adopted Easter from a Pagan festival that celebrated the goddess associated with fertility.


The retailers have taken advantage of this day by advertising great sales on clothing, candies, eggs, and much more.

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2 comments:

April J Harris said...

I hope you had a wonderful Easter. Despite the fact that it was a different kind of celebration, I rejoice that we still have the good news of the Resurrection to celebrate, no matter what. Thank you so much for sharing this piece, and for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link Party Community. Take care and stay safe.

Sara @ Content in the Meantime said...

Thank you for sharing this your blog on my What Are You Doing? Social Media Hop! This is a great post, sharing information regarding Easter. This is definitely a special time. Even though we are not able to gather together at church to celebrate, we have the freedom to celebrate at home with family and with services online. Thanks for sharing!