Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 9
Since 1908, Americans have juggled between Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time twice annually, and 2025 is no different.
So here’s your reminder: set your clocks forward one hour before you go to bed Saturday night, March 8, or risk being late for church Sunday morning!
Started during World War I as a way to save fuel and power, the U.S. has continued switching back and forth for 116 years.
In March 2022, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed legislation that would stop the endless clock-swapping and enact permanent Daylight Saving Time. While a companion bill was introduced to the U.S. House of Representatives, the 117th Congress ended without the House voting on the bill.
So unless and until something changes, we’ll continue setting our clocks forward by an hour the second Sunday of each March and setting them back to Standard Time the first Sunday in November each year.
In the meantime, try heading to be early Saturday night and maybe even sneak in some extra shuteye over the next week or two since losing that one hour of sleep can wreak havoc on your overall health.

Set your clock ahead one hour before you go to bed Saturday evening, March 8!