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The birth of Jesus was no ordinary birth. And so on Christmas Eve and Christmas, Christians celebrate joyfully in worship, family gatherings and gift-giving. May your Christmas Eve and Day be blessed.
For many, Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Christ and the renewed journey of their faith. Hundreds of Northern California Catholics worshipped at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament ...
What a beautiful story this is! The celebration of the coming birth of the Savior of the world is to be remembered until Jesus returns to take up His church (1 Thessalonians 4:16-18).
Some historians believe that Constantine chose to celebrate Jesus's birth near significant dates for pagan traditions to weaken and undermine the significance of these celebrations (Saturnalia on ...
The lights represent that Jesus is the world’s light (John 1:9). The green Christmas tree represents the new life He gives us (Ephesians 4:23-24). Only through Him can we be born again (John 3).
On average Christmas falls on a Sunday every 11 years or seven years depending on if it’s a leap year that’s why many congregations seized the opportunity to worship with family and friends on ...
There are several theories as to why Christmas Day is celebrated on December 25. The most popular is Christ's birth, as many Christians believe that this was the date Mary gave birth to Jesus.
The annual event, which is now in its fourth year, is put on by the congregation at Grace Lutheran Church and showcases the events leading up to and the eventual birth of Jesus Christ.
Jesus has come, he is coming again, and the government shall be upon his shoulders, and of its increase and peace, there will be no end. This is Advent. It is a Christian time of year.
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) – Easter, an important Christian holiday, is on April 20, 2025. Christians believe Easter is the day Jesus Christ, the Messiah, rose from the dead. Easter occurs on the first ...
This year Catholics will celebrate the feast of the Epiphany on Sunday, Jan. 8, with the Gospel reading about the Magi from Matthew 2:1-12. Thus, in the West, the epiphany or manifestation of the ...