Every year the church celebrates All Saints’ Day as a way to praise saints and martyrs, both known and unknown. We use this day as a way of remembrance and commemoration of the lives of loved ones whether it be friends, family or even pets.
A list of holidays, feasts, and celebrations observed by Christians around the world. Download our printable list, hang it on the fridge, your desk or anywhere you would like to remember these special dates.
On the third day after Jesus was crucified he resurrected from the dead appearing to his disciples and many other people over a period of 40 days. Jesus showed them that he was alive and had conquered death, and he taught them more about God's kingdom.
Easter is a time of hope and renewal, as Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus and the promise of eternal life. The holiday is observed on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the Spring Equinox, which typically falls between March 22 and April 25.
The season of Lent, which lasts for forty days is a time of self-examination, fasting, and penitence. During these 40 days of reflection, many Christians formulate a spiritual discipline, such as praying a daily devotional to bring themselves closer to God.
Saint Valentine’s Day, celebrated annually on February 14, is known around the world as a day of love, romance, and affection. Beyond the flowers, chocolates, and greeting cards, the holiday has deep historical and religious roots.
Watch Night is a sacred time for many Christians, blending gratitude for the past, humility in the present, and hope for the future. Whether celebrated in a large congregation or quietly at home, it is an opportunity to begin the year with a renewed spirit and a focus on faith.
Saint Patrick’s Day on March 17th is a widely celebrated holiday around the world. Steeped in Irish culture, symbolism, and festivals it is the memorial of Saint Patrick of Ireland and the arrival of Christianity to its people.