Conventionally, you go the church, where new spring-themed clothing, and dye eggs which can be hidden and found as a game. Typically, Easter gifts include lots of candy.
Some Christians like to do sunrise services, which represent the resurrection of Christ.
Easter today is remembered by eating chocolate and easter bunnies, but that is not the true nature of Easter. Easter is supposed to be a special holiday in chiristian religion, but now only devout chiristians remember its true meaning and they celebrate it by going to church, but generally easter is remembered as the day you get to eat chocolate
Easter Sunday remembers the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his death at the hands of the Roman authorities, spurred on by the Jewish people (commemorated on Good Friday). With this act, Christ took on the sins of the world, and became victor over death, thereby winning eternal life for us all.
It was the day Jesus Christ was resurrected from the dead.
Easter is the day Christians remember Christ's resurrection from the dead.
Christians remember the resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday, which signifies his victory over death and the fulfillment of his mission to save humanity. Easter is the holiest day in the Christian calendar and is celebrated with joy and hope as a symbol of new life and faith.
Easter is the primary Christian celebration, the core day of Christianity. Therefore any Jamaicans that are Christians will celebrate Easter as do Christians from any other country.
Easter is the day Christians observe the resurrection of Jesus.
not in the slightest A slightly more complete answer: Easter itself it not mentioned in the Bible. Easter is the time of year when Christians remember and celebrate the death and resurrection of Jesus. Easter Sunday itself is the day Jesus was resurrected. Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday) is the recognized as the day before the death of Jesus. Good Friday is recognized as the day Jesus was crucified.
Easter baskets are don't have anything to do with the resurrection of Christ. That is something totally different. Christians celebrate Easter, because Christ died for us, and he rose again the third day! Non-Christians celebrate Easter because it's another day of not working!
The first Easter Sunday was celebrated on the day that Jesus rose from the dead. Christians across the globe recognize Easter Sunday as the day in which Jesus died for their sins, and defeated death to ensure they will be able to reach heaven when they die.
The day Jesus arose from the dead is called Easter.
The great majority of people in China are not Christians and do not celebrate Easter. Those who are Christians celebrate Easter on the same day as Americans, although it is not a public holiday in mainland China. Easter is a recognised holiday in Hong Kong, because of its heritage as a British colony.
Christians celebrate it as the day that Christ rose from the dead.
Because the majority of people in Spain are Christians and Easter Sunday is Christianity's most important day.
The most significant feast day is Pentecost as it is the birthday of the Church. It is followed by Easter and Christmas.
Easter is the time that Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ who, three days prior on "Good Friday," was nailed to the cross Easter originally was a pagan holiday where the people would celebrate the coming of spring and fertility (eggs being a sign of this and bunnies being VERY fertile).