Some Churches have the timing wrong because they listen to wolves in sheep's clothing and men's traditions.
Per John 19:14, Jesus was crucified on the preparation day at evening, the 14th of Nisan just before the passover at sunset.
(The Hebrew reckoning of a day and night is what was then used, the 24 hour day reckoned from sunset to the following sunset).
Per Matt.27:62; Mark 15:42; Luke 23:54, and John 19:31 & 42, Jesus' body was laid in the sepulchre on the preparation day just before the start of the 15th of Nisan at sunset. The 15th was to be the first day of the passover feast, and was to be held as a High Sabbath per Lev.23:7.
And Jesus rose sometime Sunday morning (first day of the week) after the regular weekly sabbath (reg. sabbath reckoning from Friday sunset to Saturday sunset).
In Matt.12:40, Jesus said His body would be in the tomb for 3 days and 3 nights. The time of His resurrection MUST fit that, no exceptions.
For the proper time of His resurrection to be sometime on the first day of the week, the count backwards reveals our Lord Jesus was crucified on a Wednesday Nisan 14 the preparation day, His body laid in the tomb just before sunset and then at that sunset the 15th Nisan began Thursday the high sabbath of the passover (not the regular weekly sabbath).
1st night (sunset to morning) = began at sunset on 15th Nisan, Thursday, the first day of the passover feast, a High Sabbath
1st day (morning to sunset) = day of the 15th Nisan, Thursday, the passover feast, still a High Sabbath. Not able to finish burial.
2nd night (sunset to morning) = Friday Nisan 16th.
2nd day (morning to sunset) = Friday day.
3rd night (sunset to morning) = Saturday, weekly sabbath start, Nisan 17th.
3rd day (morning to sunset) = Saturday day, weekly sabbath.
(sunset) - 3 days and 3 nights completed at sunset. Sabbath ended. Sometime after sunset Saturday Jesus rose on the 1st day of the week, Sunday.
Per Matthew 28:1, when the sabbath had ended on the first day of the week (Sunday), the two Mary's came to the tomb and found it open.