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Easter is the day on which Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. [1] Easter traditions vary from country to country, and can differ even within regions of the same country. [2] However, there are a few Easter traditions that are celebrated around the world.

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Understand the Meaning of Easter

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  1. Easter Sunday is the day when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. [3] Easter marks the completion of Lent, which is a 40-day period of prayer, penance and fasting. The last week of Lent, which is the week before Easter, is often referred to as Holy Week. During this week, Christians observe Palm Sunday , which marks Jesus' return to Jerusalem; Holy Thursday, which is when Jesus held his last supper with his disciples; and Good Friday, which is when Jesus was crucified. [4]
    • Recognize that Easter Sunday begins the Easter Season. Easter Sunday begins a new liturgical season, referred to as Eastertide or the Easter Season. This season last 50 days and ends on Pentecost Sunday, which is when Christians celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit.
  2. The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the foundation of the Christian faith. [5] Therefore, Easter Sunday is a holy day for Christians. Many Christians view Easter Sunday as a day of new birth. [6]
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  3. The word Easter has its roots in "Eastre," which was the name of the Teutonic goddess of spring. Easter was originally a pagan festival that celebrated the beginning of Spring. The festival focused on fertility, and utilized the egg and the rabbit as symbols of the celebration. Early Christians adopted the pagan festival of Easter as a time to celebrate the risen Christ, rather than the goddess of Spring. Today, the vernal equinox still determines the date for Easter. In most Western countries, Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday following the vernal equinox, which is typically between March 22 and April 25. [7]
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  1. [8] Easter Sunday church services vary in traditions, depending upon the denomination and style of worship. Most Easter Sunday services follow the church's standard order of worship, but usually incorporate festive music. Many churches decorate their worship spaces with Easter lilies or special liturgical banners. Some churches celebrate Holy Communion, while others observe the sacrament of baptism, which is a symbol of new life in Christ.
  2. The first Easter sunrise service occurred in 1732 at a hilltop graveyard Germany. The attendees celebrated the resurrection of Christ among the graves of the deceased as the sun rose on the hill. Moravian Missionaries spread the concept of the Easter sunrise service around the world, including the United States. Many Christian churches now offer early morning sunrise or "sunrise " services on the church grounds or in a nearby park.
  3. Many Christian denominations begin observing Easter on Saturday night with an Easter vigil. The vigil typically begins in darkness and involves lighting a large Paschal candle. The service includes readings from the Old Testament and New Testament. When the story of the resurrection is read, lights are turned on and church bells are rung. The Easter vigil concludes with Holy Communion, often referred to as the Eucharist. [9]
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  1. Although the symbol of the egg is rooted in a pagan springtime fertility feast, Christians have adopted the egg as an Easter symbol that represents new life. In many areas of the world, people color and decorate hard-boiled eggs as part of their Easter celebrations.
  2. Once the eggs are decorated, children search for eggs hidden throughout their homes or gardens. In some traditions, the Easter Bunny hides the eggs on Easter morning for the children to find later that day. [10]
  3. Like the egg, the rabbit was a symbol of fertility associated with the pagan festival of Easter. In the 1500s, the Germans began using the Easter Hare as a symbol of rebirth at Easter. On the night before Easter, children would make nests from their bonnets and caps and leave them outside, where the Easter Hare would leave colorful eggs for them. Today, a common tradition is that the Easter Bunny brings baskets filled with candy to children on Easter morning.
  4. The Germans are credited with inventing the chocolate Easter bunny in the 1800s. The chocolate bunny is now a traditional symbol of Easter. [11] Other traditional types of Easter candy include chocolate eggs, marshmallow chicks and jelly beans.
  5. The tradition of the Easter parade began in the 1800s as people walked down 5th Avenue in New York City after Easter Sunday church services. Now many cities offer Easter parades on Easter Sunday or the day before Easter.
  6. The tradition of wearing new clothes on Easter dates back centuries, as people chose to celebrate new birth with new clothing. They referred to their new clothes as their "Easter best." Today, people around the world dress up in their finest attire for Easter church services. In many traditions, women wear white gloves and hats, which are often called Easter bonnets.
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Enjoy a Traditional Easter Dinner with Family and Friends

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  1. Easter dinner customs vary throughout the world. However, in Western societies, a traditional Easter dinner consists of either lamb or ham as the main dish. [12]
    • Consider a lamb roast. The lamb roast dinner has its roots in Jewish tradition, when lamb was eaten during Passover. As Jews converted to Christianity, they incorporated the Passover tradition into their Easter dinners.
    • Consider a ham. In the United States, ham is a popular choice because pork that was cured in the winter was ready for consumption in the spring.
  2. Hot cross buns, which are spiced buns with a sugary cross on top, are popular for Easter Sunday. In some traditions, Simmer cake is served. This fruit cake features 11 marzipan balls representing Jesus' 11 faithful disciples.
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    What is the meaning of Easter according to the Christian faith?
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    Rev. Zachary B. Rainey is an ordained minister with over 40 years of ministry and pastoral practice, including over 10 years as a hospice chaplain. He is a graduate of Northpoint Bible College and a member of the General Council of the Assemblies of God.
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    Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In the story of the resurrection, Jesus gave His life to provide forgiveness, to break down the sinful barriers that people have placed between themselves and God, and to transform selfish people into a loving people.
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    The exact date is unknown, but is believed to be around 30 or 33 CE, with the most likely date being Friday April 3, 33 A.D. at 3:00 PM. The death of Jesus is celebrated on Good Friday.
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      • Because Easter Sunday traditions vary, consider choosing the Easter customs that are most important to you. Continue to participate in these customs every year and they will become a part of your family's Easter Sunday traditions.


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