In the spirit of moving all the holidays forward, let's talk about Easter.
How do you keep Easter? Do you do the bunnies and eggs and chocolate and all that? Or is it a celebration of Christ's death and resurrection? Do you do anything special or out of the ordinary for that time?
Or is it just a basically secularized holiday for you, like Santa-mas?
In the spirit of moving all the holidays forward, let's talk about Easter.
How do you keep Easter? Do you do the bunnies and eggs and chocolate and all that? Or is it a celebration of Christ's death and resurrection? Do you do anything special or out of the ordinary for that time?
Or is it just a basically secularized holiday for you, like Santa-mas?
I don't "keep" Holy Days. On Resurrection Sunday, I go to church like every other Sunday.
On Christmas, I get invited over to friends houses and I go. Beats staying at home alone.
Our church does make Resurrection Sunday "special" with songs and a message about the resurrection, maybe some children singing or skits. That day is, across America, probably the biggest day non-Church goers go to church. We should take advantage of it to reach them
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I don't "keep" Holy Days. On Resurrection Sunday, I go to church like every other Sunday.
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Our church does make Resurrection Sunday "special" with songs and a message about the resurrection, maybe some children singing or skits. That day is, across America, probably the biggest day non-Church goers go to church. We should take advantage of it to reach them
Ah, then you DO 'keep' Easter/Resurrection Sunday. You go to church and there is a 'special' type of service that is NOT done on any other sunday.