This page is dedicated to my mother – and the millions of other Mormons who have no clue about the historical significances of Holy Week and the ultimate hope of every Christian; the resurrection.
I’ve not done this to slam, embarrass or shame anyone. I’ve published this to educate. I was saved on Palm Sunday 1993 and the significance of what Christians were doing on that day was puzzling to me at the time. I didn’t understand why they laid palm branches on the floors throughout the small church or why the pastor seemed to talk incessantly about the upcoming events of the week.
As my faith grew in the Lord and I became more aware of what preceded the events of Holy Week it all fell into place. The Bible is the story of God’s relationship with man up to and after the time of His Son’s sacrifice.
Everything that took place in the OT temples pointed to that very day and regrettably, this is not what Mormons will be taught in their church, thus the articles here.
We’re praying each and every Mormon comes to have a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ and understand that Holy Week hasn’t anything to do with General Conferences or Joseph Smith.
Each article for Holy Week gives the details of what happened on each day from the time Jesus walked into Jerusalem for the Passover festival until the day He was sacrificed for our sins.
For info on how Mormons celebrate Easter and why they don’t observe Good Friday you can read our info below the articles on Holy Week also located in the Mormon Lifestyles section here.
With Love in Christ;
Michelle
1 Cor 1:18
The final week of Jesus and Joseph Smith Compared
Fulfilled Prophecies of Jesus’ Last 24 Hours
30+ OT prophecies of events that were predicted by prophets and the NT passage showing how each one was fulfilled!
Do you know what it means?
2014 HOLY WEEK SERIES – PALM SUNDAY to GOOD FRIDAY
Hosannah – O Save Us!
A fig tree and a den of thieves
The Parables and the Woes
The Betrayal
The Passover Meal, A Psalm of David
The trials, the beatings, the fulfillment of God’s word & Jesus’ fulfillment of the Law to redeem us. Hallelujah He saved us!
2017 HOLY WEEK SERIES: SIGNIFICANT ITEMS OF HOLY WEEK
Palm Trees & Donkeys
Holy Tuesday: Tribute to Cesar and a Widow’s Mite
More to come as the week progresses!
2021 HOLY WEEK SERIES
A Fig Tree and A Den of Thieves
Holy Week; Tuesday’s Parables 2021
The Parables & the Woes
Holy Week; Wednesday’s Betrayal 2021
SIGNIFICANT ITEMS OF HOLY WEEK: LOYALTY AND A BETRAYAL 2021
Why Mormons Can’t Observe Good Friday 2021
Death Events of Jesus and Joseph Smith Compared
Holy Week; Thought of the Day about Mormonism & Good Friday
What it’s like being a Mormon and not knowing what Good Friday is.
Very short reflections written by brand new ex-Mormon Christians on their first experience of Easter after being saved. Beautiful!
EASTER & HOLY WEEK FOR MORMONS
Easter Sundays at a Mormon Church
What to expect from those who’ve been there – you’ll hear more of Joseph Smith than Jesus IF Easter doesn’t fall on the same weekend as their General Conferences. If it does, the Church is closed.
We’re exploring what this phrase means and asking Mormons several questions. Two of those are;
What did Jesus mean when He said ‘pick up your cross’?
What does this phrase mean for the Mormon?
The Burial of Jesus: Why is it Important?
Read about the numerous prophecies fulfilled by the Lord in just this one event! Cool stuff!
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