The Christian Sabbath is a day of rest and worship observed by many Christians, typically on Sunday. It commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which is believed to have occurred on a Sunday. The day is often dedicated to attending church services, prayer, and reflection, allowing believers to focus on their faith and spiritual growth.
In some Christian traditions, the Sabbath is seen as a continuation of the Jewish Sabbath, which is observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening. While the practices may vary among different denominations, the core idea remains the same: to set aside time for rest and connection with God.