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    “I have engraved you on the palms of my hands; Your walls are ever before me” (Isaiah 49:16). Ministry: I give thanks to the Lord for many answered prayers this month for our ministry together. The ministry the Lord is doing through us. 2-22-17: Stephen ministry continues to meet on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 1:00 pm. We started reaching out to members who need a friend, a comforting, and listening presence. 2-26-17 (5:00 to 6:00 pm): Hosted “Journey Together” cancer support group. Twenty

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    out pourings of devotion, mourning and joy according to the religious significance of these days. Some common festivals celebrated by Christians are the days commemorating the major Christian events like Christmas for the birth of Jesus Christ and Easter for his martyrdom and resurrection. Other popular events usually mark the birth or the feast days of famous Saints. These occasions are celebrated with great enthusiasm; the people observe the time worn customs and traditions associated with each

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    Essay The Pagan Faith and Christian Holidays

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    Since man first had conscious thought, he has sought the answers to life affirming questions. How was life created? Who created this world? What lies after death? What is the meaning of life? Time has created many answers to these questions. Many of these answers are lost in time, along with the peoples who believed them. As archaeologists search the past for a better history of the planet, old questions are answered and new questions asked. There are also ideas that have only been transformed

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    The Easter Controversy Easter is the most important celebration for Christianity because it commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, a foundational notion upon which the faith is built. Accordingly, it is the principle feast and the high point of the ecclesiastical year, which has been an established tradition as old as Christianity. Easter has been universally observed since the middle of the second century. The original celebration generally consisted of

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    Ancient Greeks worshipped lots of different gods. They believed many gods appeared in human form and were provided with superhuman strength. The Greeks usually worshipped in sanctuaries located within the city or the country. A sanctuary was a well-defined sacred space set apart usually by an enclosure wall. They also worshipped in temples. Temples benefited from their natural surroundings, helping the expression of character divinities. The Greeks also had a Christian Orthodox church they used.

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    ways. The way each faith celebrates represents their diversity from one another. Each religion stands out by the major holidays it celebrates and what each holiday stands for. Christianity celebrates many different holidays such as Christmas, Easter, Ash Wednesday, and Pentecost. These holidays help christian people become closer to God through prayer and thinking. These holidays represent what the christian faith believes in and they celebrate them to show thanks and to give back to the church

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    but those very qualities may block entrance to the kingdom of heaven” (Yancey 114). In Jesus’ Resurrection, Yancey gives some personal life experience to connect with the reader, and explain the significance of Easter Sunday. He tells the story of how his cat died on Easter Sunday when he was young. It was on this day that Yancey learned what he called “the ugly world,” irreversible. Then later on in his life he ends up loosing three friends in one year. All three died in different situations

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    The Important Beliefs Celebrated at Easter and How They are Celebrated Easter Sunday comes at the end of holy week which consists of many days which have a significant meaning. The six weeks leading up to easter is called lent and this is celebrated by many people giving up one of their luxuries, for example, chocolates and sweets. They do this because they are remembering when jesus was in the desert and was tempted by the devil and how jesus rejected his offer. During

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    One of the most important religious holidays in Romania is Easter, the annual festival commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is celebrated on a Sunday on changeable dates between March and April. Usually it is a week after the Catholic Easter. In Romania, the Christian Church says that Jesus was born during the winter solstice and his death followed by his resurrection happened during the spring equinox. Everyone, rich or poor, dresses in their best clothing; some are dressed in national

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    La Semana Santa is the Spanish name for Holy Week. Holy Week is the week previously to Easter,according to the Catholic calendar. It represents the last week of Jesus’s life as he entered the city of Jerusalem. The week starts out with Palm Sunday. Palm Sunday was the day that Jesus first entered Jerusalem, and as he was entering people worshipping him were laying down their clothing items for the donkey Jesus was riding to walk on, and they were fanning him with palms. The Last Supper is also celebrated

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