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April 2, 2026: Proper Liturgy for Maundy Thursday
This service celebrates Jesus’ institution of the Eucharist and includes a ritual foot washing as we observe Jesus’ command to love and serve one another. Karen Carter preaches. The service concludes with dramatically stripping all adornment from our worship space.
April 3, 2026: Community Ecumenical Service for Good Friday
Seven area clergy will preach meditations on the traditional last words of Jesus. Come for any portion of this service or the whole three hours. The service concludes at 3 p.m. with the tolling of the bells 33 times.
The offering collected during this service is designated for the benefit of the local community and will be donated to the Heights Emergency Food Center. Thank you for helping support our neighbors in times of need.
April 3, 2026: Proper Liturgy for Good Friday
On Good Friday, at the proper liturgy in the evening, we will receive communion from the Reserved Sacrament, that is, from the extra bread and wine consecrated the night before. On the most holy and solemn of days, Good Friday, the Book of Common prayer does not permit the celebration of the Holy Eucharist (that is the act of blessing of wine and bread). This tradition of having no celebration of the Holy Eucharist on Good Friday, and the faithful instead receiving communion from the Reserved Sacrament, dates back to the fourth century.
April 5, 2026: Sung Holy Eucharist for Easter Day
Join us as we proclaim the raising of Jesus Christ from the dead through word and song in a festive service marking the beginning of the Easter season. The Reverend T.J. Freeman SMMS preaches.