Holy Week Services
We invite you to join us as we journey through Holy Week from March 28th to April 4th. Follow along with services throughout the week as together we are reminded of the hope that God’s love through Christ brings to us.
Sunday, March 28th: Palm Sunday, 10:30AM
Celebrate Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, the episode that marked the beginning of his Passover is commemorated on this day.
Wednesday, March 31st: Tenebrae, 7:00PM
Join us for a parishioner led Tenebrae service at 7PM. Tenebrae means “darkness” or “shadows”. This service provides an extended meditation upon, and a prelude to, the events in our Lord’s life between the Last Supper and the Resurrection.
Click HERE to watch the Tenebrae service on YouTube. It will be viewable at 7PM on March 31st, or anytime after.
Thursday, April 1st: Maundy Thursday, 7:00PM
Commemorate the Last Supper where Jesus washed the feet of his disciples.
Click HERE to watch the Maundy Thursday service on YouTube. It will be viewable at 7PM on April 1st, or anytime after.
Friday, April 2nd: Good Friday, 12:00PM and Ecumenical Way of the Cross, 2:00PM
At noon we will celebrate the solemn liturgy of Good Friday, and at 2:00 we will be observing nine Stations of the Cross in a service with Trinity Lutheran Church and Hosanna Lutheran Church.
Click HERE to watch the Good Friday service. It will be available to watch at 2:00PM on Good Friday, or any time after.
Sunday, April 3rd: Easter Sunday, 10:30AM
Let the “alleluias” ring out as on Sunday we celebrate Jesus’ resurrection!
Click HERE to watch the Easter Sunday service. It will be available to watch at 10:30AM on Easter Day, or any time after.
All services will be available as livestreams on our Facebook page and YouTube channel at the times listed above. All bulletins can be found on our website HERE if you wish to follow along. Please note that due to Covid-19 and in following the Bishop’s recommendations, we will not be having in-person attendance at these services, but as we each worship in our own homes, we will be joined together in the hope of Christ’s death and resurrection.