Orthodox Easter is celebrated by the Orthodox Christian community in the United States, which is relatively small compared to other religious groups. It is typically celebrated on a different date than the Western Christian Easter because it follows the Julian calendar instead of the Gregorian calendar. The holiday involves church services, feasting, and traditional Easter egg hunts. Many Orthodox Christians in the US also participate in cultural events and festivities that reflect their ethnic heritage, such as Greek, Ukrainian, or Serbian traditions. Orthodox Easter is a critical time for the Orthodox Christian community to unite and celebrate their faith and culture.