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Halloween is the time of year when the shades of the dead whisper from forgotten places and spirits walk among us. The Witches of Salem honor this time with Festival of the Dead, an annual event series that explores death’s macabre customs, heretical histories, and strange rituals. Presented by Salem Witch Christian Day and hosted by the foremost authorities on the spirit world, Festival of the Dead beckons guests to step through the veil into a realm where spirits await.
For those interested in the meaning of All Saints' Sunday:
All Saints' Day is the day Christians give thanks for ALL THE GOOD PEOPLE GOD HAS PLACED IN THEIR LIVES, especially those who are already with God in heaven.
It is also a day when Christians give thanks for the presence of the Holy Spirit in their lives and in the lives of all people.
It is not because people are special in and of themselves that we call them saints, but it is because they are ordinary, everyday people who allow the Holy Spirit to work through them, doing the mighty deeds of the Lord.
Martin Luther writes, "the Holy Scriptures call Christians saints and the people of God. To forget that we are saints is to forget Christ and to forget our baptism."
All Saints is a day for remembering and giving thanks, as Christians remember the good people they have known and give thanks for the unending goodness of God.
All Saints is celebrated the first Sunday in November, during the season of Pentecost.
Our website is open the 31st, be there to check
it out cuz we well be premiering our
horror show Sat, we should be in the chat that night, go to the tv show page.
We’ll have new footage up for the show too . This one is gonna kikazz
see ya
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