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Celebrating the risen Savior

If you are in a low church context, you might think of Easter as only a single day. However, it has historically been celebrated as a season, the most glorious and joyful season in the entire church year.

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The history of Holy Week

The week between Palm Sunday and Easter has traditionally been considered the holiest week of the church year. This especially applies to the three days stretching from sundown on Maundy Thursday through sundown on Holy Saturday, called the...

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Issue #158: Debating Jesus's divinity

In 2025, Christians around the world celebrated the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. This historic council of the early church (a story which Christian History first told in issue #85) dealt with a conundrum that the modern chur...

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Forty days in the desert

In both East and West, Lent is a time of preparation for the celebration of Jesus’s Resurrection and the Easter feast. Perhaps nowhere else is the church’s rhythm between fast and feast more evident than in this season.

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