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    Sunday is the day of the week between Saturday and Monday. Sunday is a day of rest in most Western countries and a part of the weekend. In some Middle Eastern countries, Sunday is a weekday.

  2. Jan 13, 2020 · It's not unusual for Christians and non-Christians alike to question why we worship on Sunday rather than Saturday, the Sabbath, or the seventh day of the week. In Bible times, the Jewish custom was (and still is today) to observe the Sabbath day of worship on Saturday.

  3. Sunday, the first day of the week. It is regarded by most Christians as the Lord’s Day, or the weekly memorial of Jesus Christ’s Resurrection from the dead. The practice of Christians gathering together for worship on Sunday dates back to apostolic times, but details of the actual development of.

  4. Jan 17, 2018 · If Sunday didn’t replace the Sabbath, what did the earliest Christians think about the day? González lists three theological factors for worship on Sunday. First, it was the day Christ rose from the grave. This is what makes Sunday the Lord’s Day (domingo) and why the New Testament church gathered on this day (24–27). Second, it was the ...

  5. Sunday definition: 1. the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday, when most people in Western countries do…. Learn more.

  6. Oct 29, 2023 · For most churches Bible Sunday is now the fourth Sunday of October. Bible Sunday is celebrated annually, across many churches, often supporting the work of the local Bible Society, or their favourite Bible agency. Some churches celebrate Bible Sunday during mid-week meetings or at other times.

  7. Sunday: the Sun's Day. By Vigdis Hocken. Sunday is the seventh day of the week according to the international standard ISO 8601. However, many countries, including the US, Canada, and Japan, count Sunday as the first day of the week. Sunday is named after the Sun.

  8. Sunday is the Sabbath or day of worship for most Christians (for example, Easter is celebrated on Sunday). Sunday is the beginning of the week in the United States , but is the end of the week in the United Kingdom .

  9. www.encyclopedia.com › days-months-holidays-and-festivals › sundaySunday | Encyclopedia.com

    May 9, 2018 · Sun·day / ˈsənˌdā / • n. the day of the week before Monday and following Saturday, observed by Christians as a day of rest and religious worship and (together with Saturday) forming part of the weekend: they left town on Sunday many people work on Sundays | [as adj.] Sunday evening. • adv. on Sunday: the concert will be held Sunday ...

  10. Sunday is the first day of the week for roughly half the world. Monday is the first day of the week for the other half. Roughly 55% of the world's population start their week on a Sunday, 44% on a Monday. ©timeanddate.com.

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