Lent and Easter
Lent and Easter
That Jesus Christ is risen from the dead is the foundational proclamation of Christian faith and hope.
Jesus came into the world to redeem and restore a creation damaged by evil. His life of complete trust in God evidenced in his death and resurrection has restored the world for better.
Now he invites everyone to come and follow him in the way of God's grace and love, that bears witness to God's good news for all people.
Alleluia! Christ is Risen!
Wednesdays in Lent
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- WAGS this Lent will focus on the story of Les Miserables, an epic tale of sin, forgiveness, and redemption. We will be watching the movie in five parts (there will be five WAGS suppers in Lent), and then discussing the themes illuminated in the portion of the movie that we just watched. Whether you know it by heart or have never encountered it, Victor Hugo’s examination of what it means to be Christian is more instructive to us today than ever.
- Dinner is at 6 pm, and the program starts at 6:30 pm. See the Shepherd's Fold for sign up info.
Stations of the Cross
Stations of the Cross are walked every Friday in Lent in the Parish House at 12:00 pm.
Holy Week
- Palm Sunday, March 24: 8 am, 9 am*, 11:15 am* & 6 pm
- *Live streamed, Nursery available
- Monday, Holy Eucharist, 7 am
- Tuesday, Holy Eucharist, 7 am
- Wednesday, Holy Eucharist, 7 am
- Maundy Thursday, March 28: 7 pm
- Online Order of Service
- Livestreamed
- Gethsemane Watch, March 28: 8 pm
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- Begins at 8 pm and ends Friday, March 29 at 7 am
- Security provided, Sign up HERE
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- Good Friday, March 29: 12 pm & 7 pm
- Stations of the Cross at 1 pm
- Live streamed at 12 pm
- The Great Vigil of Easter, March 30: 7 pm
Easter Day, April 9
- 8 am
- 9 am
- Egg hunt to follow in the churchyard
- Live-streamed, Nursery available
- 11:15 am
- Live-streamed, Nursery available
- 6:00 pm