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Journey Through Holy Week: From Hosanna to Resurrection Joy April 2-5

  • Mar 30
  • 2 min read

Holy Week draws us into the most revered narrative of our faith—a path of praise, sacrifice, anticipation, and ultimately, resurrection. We cordially invite you to join us on this journey through a series of meaningful worship services crafted to encourage reflection, remembrance, and rejoicing.


Maundy Thursday – A Night of Love and Betrayal

April 2 at 12:00 noon (Chapel) or 6:30 pm (Sanctuary)

On the night of His betrayal, Jesus assembles with His disciples for a last meal. This solemn occasion invites us to enter that sacred moment of humility, service, and love. Together, we contemplate Christ’s commandment to love one another and ready our hearts for what lies ahead.


Good Friday – The Weight of the Cross

April 3 at 12:00 noon or 6:30 pm (Sanctuary)

This is the day we commemorate the crucifixion—when Jesus is executed by the Romans and carries the burden of the world. Our Good Friday services are solemn, contemplative, and profoundly moving, allowing us to reflect on the significance of Christ’s sacrifice.


Easter Vigil – Waiting in Hope

April 4 at 5:00 pm (Sanctuary)

In the quiet pause between death and resurrection, we come together as the disciples once did—anticipating and observing what God will do next. The Vigil is a profound moment of contemplation, reminding us that even in the darkness, hope remains alive.


Easter Sunrise – The Empty Tomb

April 5 at 6:00 am (Courtyard)

With the sunrise, we rejoice in the remarkable revelation: the tomb is empty! Like the women who discovered it on that first Easter morning, we are met with the miracle of new life. Join us outside as we embrace the dawn of resurrection.


Easter Celebration – Christ Is Risen!

April 5 at 8:30 am & 11:00 am (Sanctuary)

The journey concludes with a joyful celebration. The disciples meet the risen Jesus, transforming everything. Christ is risen! Join us in a spirit of joy, music, and proclamation as we celebrate the triumph of life over death.


From the last supper to the empty tomb, Holy Week narrates the greatest story ever told. Whether you join us for a single service or participate in the entire journey, you are welcome here. Come and embrace the hope, the mystery, and the joy of this sacred week.

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