We’ve heard the story of Holy Week so many times that we’ve come to think there couldn’t possibly be another way to tell it. But whether it’s imaginatively brought into the present and re-interpreted in modern terms, or whether we reach back into history for alternative liturgies that didn’t make it into the canon, there are some surprisingly fresh perspectives out there. Each perspective adds to our understanding of the ancient story.
This service is appropriate for a small congregation of 20-60 people. The service is conducted in two settings:
read moreThe practice of creating Stations of the Cross for meditative reflection on the final hours of Jesus’ life is a very old one. To this day, many Catholic and other churches have gardens or sanctuaries in which the stations are situated.
read moreThis is the Passion story. The story of Jesus’ betrayal and his death.
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