Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: United States of America Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday is a holiday that many people in the United States call one of the most important days in Christianity. It celebrates the belief that Jesus rose from the dead after being crucified. This day symbolizes hope and new life.
Easter does not fall on the same date each year. It is observed on the first Sunday after the first full moon that happens on or after the spring equinox. This can put Easter anywhere between late March and late April.
For Christians, Easter is the climax of Holy Week and the end of Lent. It marks victory over death and the promise of spiritual renewal. People see it as a time to reflect on faith and forgiveness.
In the wider society, Easter Sunday is a cultural holiday too. Many communities recognize it as a day of rest and family gatherings. It holds both religious and cultural importance across the country.
Traditions
Many people start Easter Sunday with church services. Some go to sunrise services outdoors. Services often include singing, prayers, and communion. Families dress nicely and sometimes wear special hats called Easter bonnets.
Children hunt for hidden eggs at parks, yards, and church events. Decorating eggs with dye, stickers, and paint is popular. The White House hosts an annual Easter Egg Roll that families enjoy. Community centers hold egg hunts and craft tables.
Families share big meals together. Common dishes include baked ham or roast lamb, roasted vegetables, and hot cross buns. Desserts often feature chocolate bunnies, jelly beans, and carrot cake. Easter baskets with candy are given to children.
People take photos, visit relatives, and attend parades or neighborhood gatherings. Some volunteer at churches or shelters. Homes are decorated with spring flowers, pastel colors, and Easter-themed crafts.
Travel Tips
Many government offices, banks, and post offices are closed. Some shops open with reduced hours. Public transit may run a Sunday schedule. Airports and roads get busy in morning and evening. Book reservations and tickets in advance. Carry ID and some cash.
Community events and parks can be crowded. Arrive early and follow staff instructions. Watch children near water and busy areas. Dress for the weather and use sunscreen. Keep valuables secure and respect local rules and private property.