The Anglican and Lutheran Church possess a profound beauty rooted in the depth and significance of our traditions, particularly as we approach Easter.
In the upcoming Holy Week, we delve into the core of our faith, extending an invitation to all to intimately engage with the pivotal events of Christ’s Passion, Death, and Resurrection. Through distinctive prayers, solemn liturgies, and age-old customs, we offer a tangible and enriching experience.
Join us as we journey together through this sacred time of Holy Week.
Palm Sunday – 10 AM
This service marks the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, a joyful procession around the church. It leads quickly to the passion narrative and the stark reminder of the realities of this Holy Week.
Maudy Thursday – 7 PM
This dramatic and moving service marks the Institution of the Lord’s Supper, the foot washing of the disciples, the stripping of the altar and a quiet time for silent reflection in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Good Friday – 9:00 AM
The most solemn day of the church year as we stand at the foot of the cross and watch.
Easter Sunday – 10 AM
The chief service of the year as we celebrate God’s great love for the world in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.