Why Should Christians Celebrate Juneteenth?

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Juneteenth is a holiday that celebrates the freedom of those who were held in bondage to slavery. It is also known as Jubilee Day, Emancipation Day, and Freedom Day.

Our present-day holiday of Juneteenth is the celebration of June 19, 1865, when enslaved African Americans located in Galveston, Texas, found out they were set free from the bondage of slavery.

In the present day, we can celebrate this holiday in many ways, and as Christians, it is important for us to celebrate this holiday also.

Why Should Christians Celebrate Juneteenth?

Many Christians may not fully understand Juneteenth, a federal holiday commemorating the day enslaved African Americans learned of their freedom. 

This moment represents both the end of legal slavery and a profound step toward justice and dignity for Black Americans, who had suffered horrific conditions, separation from family, and systemic oppression.

The holiday is a call for believers to recognize God's hand in delivering freedom, much like He did for Israel. 

Juneteenth also echoes the spiritual truth that Christ sets us free from sin (Galatians 5:1), and it reminds Christians that racism and prejudice have no place in a heart shaped by God's image (Genesis 1:27).

Even today, as remnants of injustice persist, Christians are urged to remember, celebrate, and uphold God's love for all people. 

Juneteenth is not just a historic milestone; it’s a testimony to God's ongoing work of redemption and the enduring strength of faith through suffering, as seen in the hymns and resilience of enslaved believers.

Ways to Celebrate Juneteenth

We, as Christians, can celebrate Juneteenth in many ways. We can turn to God in prayer and praise Him for His amazing work. We can also host a party in honor of Juneteenth.

Since Juneteenth is in a summer month, it is the perfect time to host a community party at your church for anyone to come, and this could be a great time to create new connections.

Maybe you don't want to do a really large party, and instead, you could celebrate with a small group of people and talk about Juneteenth.

Another idea could be reading and educating yourself and others on Juneteenth, slavery, and the history surrounding African Americans. It can be truly eye-opening when you learn more about the harsh treatment that was inflicted on African Americans.

Once you learn more about the painful traumas they had to undergo, you can better understand how glorious and wonderful Juneteenth is. It is an amazing holiday that celebrates the anniversary of our fellow believers being set free from their lives of being slaves.

We, as Christians, don't need to underestimate this holiday and how the events that brought this holiday into being has shaped and molded our own lives.

If our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ were still held in bondage to slavery, the world would be a much darker place. Praise the Lord that slavery ceased for African Americans, and they are now given the freedom to live the lives they were always meant to have.

Juneteenth can also be a great holiday to help friends and families see the reality of their racism and take steps to turn away from racism.

Sadly, there are many Christians and non-Christians alike who still are living in the sin of racism. This shouldn't be as God teaches us against racism. We should love all people the same despite the way they look, the color of their skin, or their socioeconomic status.

The Importance of Honoring Juneteenth

As believers, we need to celebrate Juneteenth and not allow ourselves to skip over such an important event in our history.

It helps us remember God's great power, the end of slavery and the oppression of African Americans, and the hope for a new future.

During this Juneteenth, try to do something special, educate yourself, and help others know more about this beautiful holiday of freedom.

For further reading:

Are Black People Mentioned in the Bible?

How Did Different Races Come into Existence as God's Wonderful Created Image?

What Is Juneteenth?

Related Resource: Pray for Them: A Journey of Addiction, Faith, and Confronting Racism

In this episode of The Encourager Podcast, host Rebekah Scott sits down with Trisha Fenimore, author of Pray for Them to delve into her powerful journey of overcoming addiction, discovering faith, and confronting racism. Trisha opens up about her struggles with addiction and how she found the strength to overcome them but only when she hit rock bottom and asked God for help. Trisha sheds light on her experiences with racism and a profound moment in her seminary class with the history of the song Amazing Grace.Join us as we explore Trisha Fenimore's remarkable story of resilience, redemption, and the power of prayer.

Photo Credit: ©iStock/Getty Images Plus/skynesher


Vivian Bricker author bio photoVivian Bricker obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Ministry, followed by a Master of Arts with an emphasis in theology. She loves all things theology, mission work, and helping others learn about Jesus. Find more of her content at Cultivate.

This article originally appeared on Christianity.com. For more faith-building resources, visit Christianity.com. Christianity.com
 

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Why Should Christians Celebrate Juneteenth?

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Juneteenth is a holiday that celebrates the freedom of those who were held in bondage to slavery. It is also known as Jubilee Day, Emancipation Day, and Freedom Day.

Our present-day holiday of Juneteenth is the celebration of June 19, 1865, when enslaved African Americans located in Galveston, Texas, found out they were set free from the bondage of slavery.

In the present day, we can celebrate this holiday in many ways, and as Christians, it is important for us to celebrate this holiday also.

Why Should Christians Celebrate Juneteenth?

Many Christians may not fully understand Juneteenth, a federal holiday commemorating the day enslaved African Americans learned of their freedom. 

This moment represents both the end of legal slavery and a profound step toward justice and dignity for Black Americans, who had suffered horrific conditions, separation from family, and systemic oppression.

The holiday is a call for believers to recognize God's hand in delivering freedom, much like He did for Israel. 

Juneteenth also echoes the spiritual truth that Christ sets us free from sin (Galatians 5:1), and it reminds Christians that racism and prejudice have no place in a heart shaped by God's image (Genesis 1:27).

Even today, as remnants of injustice persist, Christians are urged to remember, celebrate, and uphold God's love for all people. 

Juneteenth is not just a historic milestone; it’s a testimony to God's ongoing work of redemption and the enduring strength of faith through suffering, as seen in the hymns and resilience of enslaved believers.

Ways to Celebrate Juneteenth

We, as Christians, can celebrate Juneteenth in many ways. We can turn to God in prayer and praise Him for His amazing work. We can also host a party in honor of Juneteenth.

Since Juneteenth is in a summer month, it is the perfect time to host a community party at your church for anyone to come, and this could be a great time to create new connections.

Maybe you don't want to do a really large party, and instead, you could celebrate with a small group of people and talk about Juneteenth.

Another idea could be reading and educating yourself and others on Juneteenth, slavery, and the history surrounding African Americans. It can be truly eye-opening when you learn more about the harsh treatment that was inflicted on African Americans.

Once you learn more about the painful traumas they had to undergo, you can better understand how glorious and wonderful Juneteenth is. It is an amazing holiday that celebrates the anniversary of our fellow believers being set free from their lives of being slaves.

We, as Christians, don't need to underestimate this holiday and how the events that brought this holiday into being has shaped and molded our own lives.

If our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ were still held in bondage to slavery, the world would be a much darker place. Praise the Lord that slavery ceased for African Americans, and they are now given the freedom to live the lives they were always meant to have.

Juneteenth can also be a great holiday to help friends and families see the reality of their racism and take steps to turn away from racism.

Sadly, there are many Christians and non-Christians alike who still are living in the sin of racism. This shouldn't be as God teaches us against racism. We should love all people the same despite the way they look, the color of their skin, or their socioeconomic status.

The Importance of Honoring Juneteenth

As believers, we need to celebrate Juneteenth and not allow ourselves to skip over such an important event in our history.

It helps us remember God's great power, the end of slavery and the oppression of African Americans, and the hope for a new future.

During this Juneteenth, try to do something special, educate yourself, and help others know more about this beautiful holiday of freedom.

For further reading:

Are Black People Mentioned in the Bible?

How Did Different Races Come into Existence as God's Wonderful Created Image?

What Is Juneteenth?

Related Resource: Pray for Them: A Journey of Addiction, Faith, and Confronting Racism

In this episode of The Encourager Podcast, host Rebekah Scott sits down with Trisha Fenimore, author of Pray for Them to delve into her powerful journey of overcoming addiction, discovering faith, and confronting racism. Trisha opens up about her struggles with addiction and how she found the strength to overcome them but only when she hit rock bottom and asked God for help. Trisha sheds light on her experiences with racism and a profound moment in her seminary class with the history of the song Amazing Grace.Join us as we explore Trisha Fenimore's remarkable story of resilience, redemption, and the power of prayer.

Photo Credit: ©iStock/Getty Images Plus/skynesher


Vivian Bricker author bio photoVivian Bricker obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Ministry, followed by a Master of Arts with an emphasis in theology. She loves all things theology, mission work, and helping others learn about Jesus. Find more of her content at Cultivate.

This article originally appeared on Christianity.com. For more faith-building resources, visit Christianity.com. Christianity.com
 

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