Holy Week in Honduras: Hearts Touched by the Passion of Christ

Cheryl Kuney • May 6, 2025

In Honduras, Holy Week is one of the most sacred and widely observed times of the year—celebrated with as much reverence and cultural significance as Christmas.

Schools and businesses across the country close for the week, allowing families and communities to reflect on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.


At Gathering Hearts for Honduras, we paused our normal class schedule to honor this meaningful week. Instead of classroom instruction, we hosted three special viewings of The Passion of the Christ—a powerful and emotional portrayal of Jesus’ suffering and crucifixion.


For many of our students, it was the first time they truly experienced the weight and reality of the sacrifice Christ made on our behalf. As they watched, some were moved to tears. The emotional response was profound—and even more moving was the eternal impact: several students made the decision to accept Christ as their Savior.


This is what Holy Week is all about. Not just remembrance, but transformation.


We ask you to pray with us for these new believers—that their decision would take root and grow. Our team is inviting them to join our discipleship program, where they can be nurtured in their faith, grow in God’s Word, and become equipped to live out their calling.


Thank you for standing with us. Your prayers and support make moments like this possible—moments where eternity touches earth, and lives are changed forever.

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At Gathering Hearts for Honduras, we are committed to sharing the love of Christ through education, vocational training, medical care, and community outreach. Your support helps transform lives and bring hope to those in need.  Be a part of the mission! Whether through prayer, donations, or hands-on service, you can make a lasting impact.

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