Good Friday Liturgy

Good Friday Liturgy

The Good Friday liturgy marks the day of Christ’s suffering, crucifixion, and death and is a continuation of the Maundy Thursday liturgy. We mark the day of Christ’s suffering, crucifixion, and death. In John’s passion account, Jesus reveals the power and glory of God, even as he is put on trial and sentenced to death. Standing with the disciples at the foot of the cross, we pray for the whole world in the ancient bidding prayer, as Christ’s death offers life to all. We share in Holy Communion from the reserved sacrament. We gather in solemn devotion, but always with the promise that the tree around which we assemble is indeed a tree of life. We depart silently, and we anticipate the culmination of the Three Days at the Easter Vigil.

Bulletin link:
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Maundy Thursday

Maundy Thursday

We remember Jesus celebrating the Lord’s Supper with his disciples, his washing their feet as an example to us of serving one another, and his commandment to them to “Love one another as I have loved you”. The service includes foot washing and handwashing, the “stripping of the altar area” in remembrance of the way Jesus was stripped and humiliated by those who put him to death, washing the altar and taking the reserved Sacrament to the Altar of Repose where we place them in reserve for the Good Friday Service.

Palm Sunday 2026

Palm Sunday 2026

Our worship includes a blessing of the palms and singing our Hosannas to Jesus. The mood rapidly shifts to remembering Jesus’ Passion as we hear the story of his arrest and crucifixion from Matthew’s gospel. To know the joy of Easter we enter into the pain of Holy Week.