While it may feel strange to celebrate Easter in isolation, God’s time helps us learn how to live in our own. And death could not stop Christ from rising, and living, and loving, and redeeming the world two-thousand years ago…and a global pandemic won’t stop him now.
We keep Holy Week and Easter out of our hope and trust in God’s present through all things.
In fact, Rev. Dr. Emily C. Heath would remind us, “The first Easter didn’t happen in a church. It happened outside of an empty tomb, where all the disciples were sequestered in a home, grief-stricken and wondering what was going on. So, we’re all going to be keeping things pretty Biblical this Easter.”
You will find a number of suggested activities for Holy Week here, as well as in the booklet that will be available starting Sunday.
Our worship schedule will be:
April 5, Palm Sunday – 10 am
April 9, Maundy Thursday – 7 pm
April 10, Good Friday – 7 pm
April 11, Easter Vigil – 7 pm
April 12, Easter Sunday – 10 am
April 5, Palm Sunday – 10 am
April 9, Maundy Thursday – 7 pm
April 10, Good Friday – 7 pm
April 11, Easter Vigil – 7 pm
April 12, Easter Sunday – 10 am
In addition to those times, we will provide devotional resources for Monday through Wednesday of Holy Week.
Our regular weekly events will be suspended as we focus on Holy Week. We will return to them the week of April 13.