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Giving Tuesday – Your Charitable Gift Truly Does Matter!

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ListenFollowing Black Friday and Cyber Monday, #GivingTuesday has come to be regarded as the gateway to end-of-year charitable giving. As we approach the heartwarming Christian holidays of Thanksgiving and Christmas, we at Christian Heritage Fellowship would like to invite our friends, family members, and guests to make an investment in the advocacy of America's true Christian heritage. CHF is an educational 501(c)3 non-profit, and for this reason, all gifts are fully tax deductible. Your #GivingTuesday donation to Christian Heritage Fellowship is an investment which helps to ensure that...Read more... Read more... -->

The Origin of Advent

Christian Calendar (Holidays), November, Schedule Post

ListenJoin in this Christian tradition to prepare your heart for the celebration of the first Advent of Christ! Click to read the entire article… Begins fourth Sunday before Christmas Advent The Christian tradition of Advent is observed the four Sundays prior to Christmas—the last Sunday sometimes observed on Christmas. Its modern observance was given birth in a home for children in Germany, but you may wish to make it a part of your own Christmas celebration as well. Article Contents * Click headings to navigate; click headings to return. Origin of Advent Conclusion Related Articles Anchor...Read more... Read more... -->

National Bible Week

Bible, Christian Beliefs, Christian Calendar (Holidays), Christian Living, Christian Social Influence, Christian Witness, November, Schedule Post

Listen Sunday before — Sunday after Thanksgiving National Bible Week The reading of the Bible was abruptly interrupted over the NBC radio network in 1941 when world-changing events began to transpire. Seldom in the history of America was Scripture needed to comfort and bring hope as it was needed that day. Yet, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the significance of the beginning of National Bible Week is almost, for many Americans, a matter of historical amnesia. Like so many, many other moments in American history, Christians were presented with a reason to be proud of their...Read more... Read more... -->

See Our Resources for Christmas

December Articles, Schedule Post, Seasonal Post Advertisements

ListenGive the gift of Christian heritage this Christmas season. Our increasing list of resources may serve your gift-giving needs this Christmas. Your support enables Christian Heritage Fellowship to continue to celebrate our Christian heritage. May we invite you to consider our...Read more... Read more... -->

The Christian Origin of Father’s Day

Christian Calendar (Holidays), June Articles, Schedule Post

Listen Father's Day in America Third Sunday in June Historically, one of the first objectives of a conquering nation was to re-write the history of the conquered nation, thereby erasing the values and history of the conquered nation along with its national fathers and its heroes and heroines. Since the early part of the twentieth century, secularists, Marxists, and the irreligious have been attempting to re-write America's history to minimize or completely eliminate public knowledge of the formative influence Christianity has exercised over America's national character.[1] Just as...Read more... Read more... -->

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"This Congress, therefore, considering the present critical, alarming and calamitous state of these colonies, do earnestly recommend that Thursday, the 20th day of July next, be observed, by the inhabitants of all the English colonies on this continent, as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer... "
– Congressional Prayer Proclamation
Journals of Congress, 2:87-88.
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