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Jesus Palm Sunday: What is it, why it's celebrated, and the best messages to share this yearJesus Palm Sunday: Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week, commemorating Jesus Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, where crowds greeted Him with palm branches. Celebrated by ...
Palm Sunday, the first celebration observed during Holy Week, honors Jesus Christ's last days on earth. Here's what to know about it.
Palm Sunday is a nod to Easter Sunday, said Mark Jobe, president of the Moody Bible Institute. It's a celebration of Jesus dying and rising again.
Palm Sunday, the first celebration observed during Holy Week, honors Jesus Christ's last days on earth. Here's what to know about it.
Palm Sunday is the start of Holy Week, the period leading to the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday. It commemorates Jesus entering Jerusalem for the last time.
Palm Sunday is considered the beginning of the Passion, the last days of Jesus' life before the Last Supper (Holy Thursday), his death (Good Friday) and his resurrection (Easter Sunday).
Palm Sunday on Sunday, April 13 marked the beginning of Holy Week. The week is the most sacred week in the Christian liturgical year, commemorating the final days and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
On Palm Sunday, Jesus triumphantly entered Jerusalem. On Monday, Jesus cleared out the temple with a whip. On Tuesday, Jesus was anointed with oil at Bethany and preached on the Mount of Olives.
While Palm Sunday is celebrated differently around the world, it always centers on welcoming Jesus into followers’ hearts and homes. Here are some common traditions you may encounter on this ...
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