Thousands Join 'Run for Jesus' Rally in Vijayawada on Good Friday

A massive 'Run for Jesus' rally was organized in Vijayawada on the occasion of Good Friday and Easter, drawing thousands of participants from the Christian community. The event, featuring hymns, flags, and placards with biblical messages, aimed to pray for world peace, Christian unity, and the well-being of leaders and citizens. Monsignor Father Muvvala Prasad explained the annual rally emphasizes the significance of Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection. Good Friday commemorates the day Jesus was crucified, leading into the Easter celebration of his resurrection.

Key Points: Vijayawada 'Run for Jesus' Rally Draws Thousands on Good Friday

  • Massive rally for Good Friday & Easter
  • Prayers for peace and leaders' well-being
  • Event highlights crucifixion significance
  • Christianity framed as path of compassion
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'Run for Jesus' rally organised in Vijayawada on Good Friday

Thousands participated in Vijayawada's 'Run for Jesus' rally on Good Friday, praying for peace and unity while celebrating Christ's crucifixion and resurrection.

"Christianity is not just a religion but a righteous path... its core purpose is to help fellow human beings - Monsignor Father Muvvala Prasad"

Vijayawada, April 4

A massive 'Run for Jesus' rally on the occasion of Good Friday and Easter was organised under the auspices of the Federation of Churches and Vijayawada Christian Associations.

Thousands of Christians, including fathers, pastors, leaders of various Christian organisations, believers, youth, and children, participated with great enthusiasm, some on foot and others on vehicles.

Participants carried flags and placards featuring Bible verses and messages of Lord Jesus's love. Moving forward while singing hymns and proclaiming the message of Christ's death and resurrection, the rally was held on Saturday morning to pray for world peace, Christian unity, the well-being of national and state leaders, and the health of all citizens.

The event received an overwhelming response. Monsignor Father Muvvala Prasad stated that the 'Run for Jesus' is organised annually to highlight the significance of the Crucifixion and Resurrection. He remarked that Christianity is not just a religion but a righteous path, emphasising that its core purpose is to help fellow human beings and show compassion to the poor.

Good Friday is a day of paramount significance for Christians worldwide, including those in India, who observe this solemn day on the Friday before Easter, which commences with Palm Sunday and concludes with Easter.

The story behind 'Good Friday' is about the day when the Romans crucified Jesus. A disciple of Jesus, Judas, betrayed him, which led to his capture by the Romans.

The Governor of the Roman province of Judea at the time, Pontius Pilate, ordered the execution of Jesus. Jesus was made to carry his cross through Jerusalem to the place of crucifixion known as Calvary.

The day of 'Good Friday' is followed by the celebration known as 'Easter', which commemorates the event of Jesus' resurrection on the third day after his crucifixion.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good to see the community coming together. Vijayawada has always been a place where different communities live in harmony. Events like this strengthen our social fabric.
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Sarah B
While I respect the right to practice religion, I hope the rally didn't cause major traffic disruptions on a Saturday morning. A bit more advance notice for such large gatherings would be helpful for other citizens.
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Manish T
The message of compassion and helping fellow human beings is universal. Father Prasad's words are very meaningful. In a diverse country like India, focusing on these shared values is what truly matters.
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Anjali F
My Christian friends were part of this. They said the atmosphere was full of devotion and positivity. It's a beautiful way to observe a holy period. Wishing everyone a peaceful Easter! ✨
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Karthik V
Interesting to read about the history behind Good Friday. India's strength is in understanding and respecting each other's festivals and traditions. More power to unity.

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