By plantasticka on Skatehive
A few days ago, I attended and photographed a public event here in Kaunas, Lithuania, called March for Jesus. It was organized by local Christian communities, mostly from smaller, less dominant denominations in Lithuania—such as Pentecostals, Baptists, and other Evangelical groups. While I didn’t know all the exact affiliations, the atmosphere was unmistakably vibrant, energetic, and very different from the traditional Catholic settings I grew up around. And I do not belong to any religious community at this moment, so it was interesting to observe everything as an outsider. The event began near a small park in the city center, where the participants gathered to sing worship songs to Jesus. There was music, dancing, joyful clapping, and an undeniable sense of collective enthusiasm. It felt more like a spontaneous celebration than a formal religious ceremony. The energy was contagious—even as an observer, I found myself smiling at their joy and unity. After some time spent singing and d