Christianity does not follow the feast for the most part. Messianics believe that Jesus (yeshua) is the Messiah and follows the Torah which included the feast. The Feast include passover, feast of unleavened bread, Feast of Pentecost(Shavuot),Feast of Trumpets(Rosh Ha-Shanan), Day of Atonement(Yon Kippur) Feast of Booths (tabernacles).
Each feast represents something that Jesus did or will fulfill. Like Trumpets will be when he returns it will be on Feast of Trumpets. He died on Passover as our Passover Lamb.
All Christians celebrate Christmas and Easter. Most also celebrate more minor holidays like Pentecost, Good Friday, Holy Thursday, etc. Sects That follow follow the liturgical calendar, I.E. Lutherans, Methodists, etc. may also celebrate seasons like Advent,
Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Pentecost, and Kingdom-tide. Catholics and Orthodox Christians have a feast for a saint every day
Technically none, since the New Testament tells us that all days are equal, and none is "sacred" or more important than another.
However, most Christians would consider every Sunday to be a minor festival, as it is the day when they meet together to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.
Traditionally, the three most important festivals for most Christians have been Easter, followed by Pentecost, followed by Christmas.
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Scripturally, Jesus and the Apostolic Church followed the 7th day Sabbath rest of Friday sunset to Saturday sunset - Jesus calling Himself the 'Lord of the Sabbath.' They also celebrated the 'New Passover' Jesus told all to keep and gave a new Commandment (see John 13 through 16 for context). This ceremony was the beginning of the Feast of Unleavened Bread (1 Corinthians 5:6-8)
The Church began of Pentecost which Paul and the disciples kept (Acts 2:1-4, Romans 8:23). Then the fourth is the Feast of Trumpets (see Matthew 24:30-31; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17; and Revelation 11:15). Next is the Day of Atonement whose portrayal of Satan begins in Leviticus 23:26-32 and ends Revelation 20:1-3. Then the Feast of Tabernacles which all will follow in the Millennial Rule as Zechariah records in chapter 14:16-19. Also see Isaiah 2:1-4 and Revelation 20:4. The final day is called 'The Last Great Day' pictures the judgement (see Ezekiel 37:1-14; Matthew 12:41-42; Revelation 20:5, 11-12).
These are the 7 Feast Days of God showing mankind His plan for our salvation. The Bible never mentions Easter (except by error in the KJV), Christmas or Lent. These are traditions of men.
We Christians have three festivals only, they are christmas, Good Friday and Easter.
Christanity and Hinduism celebrate their festivals in December
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It is not pluralistic.
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By His very name "Christ" the era of Christanity began when He first began to preach. Though the term Christianity was artificially contrived by man.
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You can say that it started with Jesus.
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