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WHM LIVE: CoronaCrisis: Easter Sunday and Sunday Laws (April 11, 10 AM PT)

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Easter Sunday is the biggest event in Christianity,” reported the Christian Broadcasting Network, even though most churches will be closed this Easter Sunday (April 12) due to the Coronavirus. Notice carefully those three words: “Easter,” “Sunday,” and “Christianity.” “Christianity” is a religion centered in the Person of Jesus Christ. Based on this, it seems rather odd that Jesus Himself never used the word “Easter,” nor did He mention “Sunday” even once. Even stranger is the fact that the origin of the word “Easter” is rooted in traditions connected to the ancient pagan goddess “Eastre”—the goddess of spring. And what about the Pope’s theory that closing stores, businesses, and factories on Sunday would benefit the environment (by lessening pollution), strengthen families, and please God? Is Pope Francis right, or wrong? And why do so many Protestants agree with him? 

If these issues interest you, don’t miss White Horse Media’s next LIVE event this Saturday, April 11, at 10 AM PT called, CoronaCrisis: Easter Sunday and Sunday Laws. To join us, and to ask questions, click the picture below at that time. 

“I am the resurrection and the life” (John 11:25), proclaimed the One who conquered death, rose from the dead, and who will soon return “in power and great glory” (Matthew 24:30) to gather His faithful children. Who will be ready for that Big Day? The last book of the Bible says it will be those who “are called, and chosen, and faithful” (Revelation 17:14). 

In these CoronaDays, which are surely “the last days” (2 Timothy 3:1), may God help us to be in that number. 

P.S. We just received word that our revised and updated Startling Prophecies for America: (Part 1) The Beast Identified,” will also premier this Friday, April 10, at 3 PM PT. 

2 Comments

  1. I will try to make both meetings, one, for me, at 5am the other at 1am. See you there. I don’t know how long this time of trouble is going to last, but the certainty that we are in it is evident.

  2. Do you think they will side-step the separation of church and government by claiming a ‘day of rest’ is for the sake of global warming? I think the pope alluded to this last year?

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