The Christian answer is that the disciples saw the risen Jesus and believed in him. That Jesus told the apostles he was the messiah (Christ) and commanded them to preach his gospel.
Various scholars have studied the early centuries of the Church and have tried to establish what its origins really were. For example, Mack (Who Wrote the New Testament: The Making of the Christian Myth) argues that Jesus was a wandering preacher who was not crucified at all. According to Mack, Jesus built up a following that he calls "the Jesus movement". He believes a breakaway group deified Jesus, creating a new cult that he calls "the Christ cult". The Christ cult began the tradition that Christ was crucified and resurrected, in the manner of many gods of the time. Others believe that the Christ cult preceded the Jesus movement and that Jesus of Nazareth was syncretised into the movement somewhat later.
The Church of Christ does not celebrate Easter because they believe that the Bible does not specifically command the observance of Easter as a religious holiday. They focus on the teachings and practices outlined in the New Testament and do not incorporate traditions that are not explicitly mentioned in the Bible.
for Easter Sunday 2009 he attended Christ Church of Lake Forest
Of course it will be celebrated in the church because Christ has risen and the sanctuary inside the church shows him.
Easter commemorates the crucification and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Good Friday - crucification Easter Monday - resurrection.
The festival of Easter is the Christian church's marking of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which occurred at the time of the Jewish festival of Passover.
Good Friday--the Friday after palm Sunday and before Easter.
The Russian Protestant church does not recognize the practice of Easter eggs, rabbits, or any of the other pagan roots to the time of celebration. They focus on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Believers sing hymns and praise the Holy Name of Jesus Christ.
Christians celebrate the resurrection of Christ on Easter. Christians go to church or watch a church service on Easter, then some celebrate with their family and/or friends. Many people put together a special meal on Easter and some put together baskets of presents or games for their kids.
Shortly after Our Blessed Savior's resurrection around 33 A.D., mind you there were almost no official records until the Church came out of the catacombs approximately three centuries later, but by that time, Easter had been celebrated from the beginning.
The Holy Holidays of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) are Christmas and Easter.
Easter is a Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is traditionally celebrated with church services, Easter egg hunts, and family gatherings. The significance of Easter lies in the belief that Jesus' resurrection offers hope and redemption to believers.
The two major feasts in the church year are Christmas and Easter. Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, and Easter commemorates his resurrection from the dead. These feasts are significant events in Christianity and are widely celebrated by Christians around the world.