Memorial Day

Memorial Day seeks to honor and remember those who died while serving in the military. This day aims to raise awareness about the nation’s freedom and the price for that freedom. Every year, U.S soldiers and their families pay that price. Memorial Day is a day for reverence and honoring of those who gave their lives defending the Nation…

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Easter

Easter History Easter commemorates Jesus’ resurrection three days after his crucifixion and death. Following his death, he was removed from the cross and buried in a tomb. On Sunday, Jesus’ tomb was found empty. Angels informed onlookers that Jesus had risen. Throughout the next 40 days, Jesus appeared to his apostles and disciples before finally ascending to heaven.

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Holy Saturday

Holy Saturday, Christian religious observance that ends the Lenten season, falling on the day before Easter Sunday

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Good Friday

For many Christians, Good Friday is a time to remember the suffering and dying of Jesus before marking the resurrection of Christ on Easter Sunday. It’s a reminder of the ultimate sacrifice made by Christ to atone for humanity’s sins. 

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First Day of Spring

Spring, also known as springtime, is one of the four temperate seasons, succeeding winter and preceding summer.

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Ash Wednesday

It is on this day that people laid palms to cover Jesus’s path as he arrived in Jerusalem, just days before he was crucified. Since the palms have been blessed, instead of throwing them away after the celebration, they are saved to create ashes for Ash Wednesday. Lent is celebrated until Easter Sunday.

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Afternoon Worship Service

Everyone is invited to join us at Victory Baptist Church Sunday Afternoon Worship Services. We begin at 12:30 pm until 2:00 pm. God Bless you!

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Tisha B’Av

In 2023, it will begin at sundown on July 26 and continue till nightfall the next day, that is July 27. It is a day of mourning and fasting, as many disasters are said to have happened to the Jewish people on this day.

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Tisha B’Av

The two main tragedies remembered on this day are the destruction of Solomon’s Temple and the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Due to the historical events, Tisha B’Av is considered to be the saddest day in the Jewish calendar. 

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