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Mormons celebrate Easter mostly according to the traditions of the cultures in which they live. In every area of the world, however, Mormons hold a special [[Sacrament Meeting]] to honor the resurrection of Christ. Choirs prepare musical pieces and special hymns honoring the day and the event, and narratives are based on the biblical account. Mormons do not follow the traditions of Lent, Ash Wednesday, or Good Friday. It should be noted that Mormon [[General Conference]] is always held the first weekend of April, Easter season, and this also makes the season very special, as Latter-day Saints worldwide are able to listen to messages presented by prophets and apostles and other [[General Authorities]] of the LDS Church, and to listen to beautiful seasonal music presented by the [[Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] and other choirs made up of members of the Church of Jesus Christ. Many [http://www.mormontemples.com Mormon temples] also sponsor special events. Especially notable is the [http://phoenix.about.com/od/events/a/templeeaster.htm Easter pageant] presented on the grounds of the [[Mesa Arizona Temple]]. This is the largest Easter pageant in the world. | Mormons celebrate Easter mostly according to the traditions of the cultures in which they live. In every area of the world, however, Mormons hold a special [[Sacrament Meeting]] to honor the resurrection of Christ. Choirs prepare musical pieces and special hymns honoring the day and the event, and narratives are based on the biblical account. Mormons do not follow the traditions of Lent, Ash Wednesday, or Good Friday. It should be noted that Mormon [[General Conference]] is always held the first weekend of April, Easter season, and this also makes the season very special, as Latter-day Saints worldwide are able to listen to messages presented by prophets and apostles and other [[General Authorities]] of the LDS Church, and to listen to beautiful seasonal music presented by the [[Mormon Tabernacle Choir]] and other choirs made up of members of the Church of Jesus Christ. Many [http://www.mormontemples.com Mormon temples] also sponsor special events. Especially notable is the [http://phoenix.about.com/od/events/a/templeeaster.htm Easter pageant] presented on the grounds of the [[Mesa Arizona Temple]]. This is the largest Easter pageant in the world. | ||
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+ | The Easter pageant staged at the Mesa Arizona Temple has been performed for seventy years. Recently, the pageant has been drawing about 15,000 people each evening to watch the performance. [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/765564548/Pageant-is-a-powerful-gift-of-faith.html] Attendance at the yearly pageant is free of charge and tickets are not required. Cast members are not all Mormon, and people of many faiths attend the pageants. The pageant depicts the story of Jesus Christ's birth, ministry, death and Resurrection through music, dance and drama. The pageant is performed in Spanish on some evenings. [http://www.lds.org/placestovisit/eng/pageants/mesa-easter-pageant] | ||
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For members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, sometimes called "Mormons," because of the collection of scripture called the Book of Mormon, the atonement of our Savior Jesus Christ is the most important and central event in the history of the earth.
Mormon doctrine holds that Jesus Christ was born of the Virgin Mary in Bethlehem, was baptized by immersion by John the Baptist, ministered in the Holy Land to the Jews, established His Church, gave power and authority to His apostles to continue His work, suffered in Gethsemane, was crucified, and rose again the third day — the "firstfruits of the resurrection." His resurrection guaranteed that all of us, both the righteous and the wicked, will be resurrected, to live on eternally with perfect bodies, no longer subject to injury, sickness, or death. Thus, by His resurrection, Christ has overcome physical death, and the grave has no power over us except to separate us for a time from loved ones who have passed on before us.
Christ's atonement has also overcome what Mormons call the "second death," defined as our separation from God. His atonement offers us salvation from our sins, and purification through His grace, that we might stand before the Father and on condition of our faith and repentance, and our willingness to follow Him, to live with Him forever. Mormons call this "exaltation" or "eternal life."
How Mormons Celebrate Easter
Mormons celebrate Easter mostly according to the traditions of the cultures in which they live. In every area of the world, however, Mormons hold a special Sacrament Meeting to honor the resurrection of Christ. Choirs prepare musical pieces and special hymns honoring the day and the event, and narratives are based on the biblical account. Mormons do not follow the traditions of Lent, Ash Wednesday, or Good Friday. It should be noted that Mormon General Conference is always held the first weekend of April, Easter season, and this also makes the season very special, as Latter-day Saints worldwide are able to listen to messages presented by prophets and apostles and other General Authorities of the LDS Church, and to listen to beautiful seasonal music presented by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and other choirs made up of members of the Church of Jesus Christ. Many Mormon temples also sponsor special events. Especially notable is the Easter pageant presented on the grounds of the Mesa Arizona Temple. This is the largest Easter pageant in the world.
The Mesa Arizona Mormon Temple Easter Pageant
The Easter pageant staged at the Mesa Arizona Temple has been performed for seventy years. Recently, the pageant has been drawing about 15,000 people each evening to watch the performance. [1] Attendance at the yearly pageant is free of charge and tickets are not required. Cast members are not all Mormon, and people of many faiths attend the pageants. The pageant depicts the story of Jesus Christ's birth, ministry, death and Resurrection through music, dance and drama. The pageant is performed in Spanish on some evenings. [2]