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| h English (en) | <b>''Examples of Christian Festivals (with Explanation)''</b><br> You only need to list 5, but here are 10 you can use to allow for diversity: {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" style="border:#0B1566" !style="background:#0B1566; text-align: center; color: white"|''Festival'' !style="background:#0B1566; text-align: center; color: white"|''Explanation and Biblical/Historical Significance'' |- |style="color:#0B1566; text-align:center" |<big><b>''Christmas''</b></big> |Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ (Luke 2:1–20). Central to the Christian story, Christmas reminds believers that God came to live among humans. Common traditions include nativity scenes, gift-giving, and carols. |- |style="color:#0B1566; text-align:center" |<big><b>''Easter''</b></big> |Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus (Luke 24). It is the most important festival in Christianity, symbolizing hope, new life, and victory over death. Often includes sunrise services and special songs. |- |style="color:#0B1566; text-align:center" |<big><b>''Good Friday''</b></big> |Commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus (John 19). A solemn day of reflection, often involving fasting, scripture reading, or re-enactments of the crucifixion. |- |style="color:#0B1566; text-align:center" |<big><b>''Palm Sunday''</b></big> |Marks Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem on a donkey (Matthew 21). Celebrated with palm branches and songs of praise. Begins Holy Week. |- |style="color:#0B1566; text-align:center" |<big><b>''Pentecost''</b></big> |Remembers the day the Holy Spirit was poured out on the disciples (Acts 2). Seen as the birthday of the Church. Celebrated with songs about the Spirit, flames, and joy. |- |style="color:#0B1566; text-align:center" |<big><b>''Epiphany''</b></big> |Celebrated in January, it remembers the visit of the Magi to Jesus (Matthew 2:1–12). In some cultures, it marks the end of the Christmas season. |- |style="color:#0B1566; text-align:center" |<big><b>''Advent''</b></big> |A season of waiting for Christ’s birth. The four weeks before Christmas are used for devotion, candle lighting, and preparing hearts for Jesus. |- |style="color:#0B1566; text-align:center" |<big><b>''Lent''</b></big> |A 40-day period of reflection and repentance before Easter. Mirrors Jesus’ 40 days in the desert. Often includes fasting, prayer, and acts of kindness. |- |style="color:#0B1566; text-align:center" |<big><b>''All Saints' Day''</b></big> |Honors Christians who have lived faithfully and died in Christ. It reminds believers of the “great cloud of witnesses” (Hebrews 12:1). Often linked with remembering loved ones. |- |style="color:#0B1566; text-align:center" |<big><b>''Ascension Day''</b></big> |Celebrates Jesus ascending to heaven 40 days after His resurrection (Acts 1:9–11). A reminder of the promise that He will return. |} |
