YMCA New Delhi Organized Easter Pageant Program: YMCA Easter Pagent Program was organized in New Delhi, every year the program has been held since the year 1967, Easter Pageant Program was Organized At Ymca NEW DELHI 1967

YMCA New Delhi Organized Easter Pageant Program: YMCA Easter Pagent Program was organized in New Delhi, every year the program has been held since the year 1967, Easter Pageant Program was Organized At Ymca NEW DELHI 1967

New Delhi. Easter pageant program was organized in New Delhi by Young Mains Christian Association (YMCA). This is a deep poignant drama of Passion Week, which is presented with reverence and grandeur. On Friday, 18 April, the Easter pageant program titled ‘The Mighty Acts of God’ described the divine legend of the world from the creation of the world to the birth, teachings, climbing their crucifies, then their revival and ascension. The Easter pageant is being organized by New Delhi YMCA since 1967 and this year is the 58th presentation of this spiritual and artistic festival.

In this 90 -minute program at the YMCA Tourist Hostel located on Jai Singh Road in Delhi, this program of light and sound was successfully concluded. A variety of scenes, music, instruments and lights are used to present bible events in the pageant. More than 125 people, including artists, crew members, technicians working behind the stage, makeup artists and support staff, people, have been working hard for the past several days to organize the event with grandeur and to make the story of Jesus Christ.

In this sequence, this program will be organized in Hindi with the title ‘Great work of God’ in Hindi on Saturday, 19 April tomorrow. Members of New Delhi YMCA come to see the live show of Easter pageant with their family members and friends. Every day around 400 people come to see this program. New Delhi YMCA, established in the year 1927, plays an important role in uniting youth and empowering communities through its different programs. YMCA is adamant on its mission to build a society that maintains human dignity, compassion and social responsibility.

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