Akahi News to Livestream Holy Week Activities from Thursday to Easter Sunday
The management of Akahi News has announced that all activities marking the Holy Week will be streamed live for viewers across the globe, beginning from Thursday at 5pm through to Easter Sunday.
Expanding Access to Holy Week Worship
The initiative is aimed at enabling faithful and viewers who may not be physically present at church services to fully participate in the sacred observances from the comfort of their homes.
Holy Week, one of the most significant periods in the Christian calendar, commemorates the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, culminating in Easter Sunday celebrations.

Livestream Details and Participation
According to the announcement, all services and liturgical activities will be broadcast live via the official Akahi News YouTube channel. Viewers are encouraged to join promptly and remain connected throughout the period for uninterrupted participation.
The livestream can be accessed through the link below:
https://youtube.com/@akahinews
Commitment to Spiritual Engagement
Observers note that the move reflects a growing trend among media and religious platforms leveraging digital tools to enhance spiritual engagement, especially during major religious seasons.
Akahi News platform remains committed to providing seamless coverage, ensuring that audiences experience the solemnity and significance of the Holy Week.
As Christians around the world prepare for Easter, the livestream initiative by Akahi News offers a timely opportunity for inclusive participation, fostering unity and devotion beyond physical boundaries.
Faithful and viewers are therefore urged to take advantage of the broadcast and remain spiritually connected throughout the Holy Week.
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