April 5, 2020
Apr 5, 2020
Palm Sunday, April 5, 2020
Contemporary Eucharist at 9 a.m. where Becky Middleton and the Uptown Band will accompany the service along with Casey Reid from our north campus. Due to incredible response, Becky and Casey will feature “The Blessing” again for the parishioners to join in and sing this powerful anthem with them. The Uptown Band will also be featuring a moving Palm Sunday arc of celebration, procession and then moving reflection as we head into Holy Week. Expect to hear songs by Hillsong, Housefires, and Page CXVI.
Join us for the Traditional Service webcast for Palm Sunday. One of the most powerful days of the liturgical year, this service takes us from shouting "Hosanna!" at Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, to shouting "Crucify him!" during the dramatic reading of the Passion. This service leads us into Holy Week, as we begin to contemplate the events that led to our Savior's death, and later his glorious resurrection on Easter Day.
WORSHIP
Posted by Church of the Incarnation on Sunday, April 5, 2020
Traditional Service - Palm SundayJoin us for the Traditional Service webcast for Palm Sunday. One of the most powerful days of the liturgical year, this service takes us from shouting "Hosanna!" at Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, to shouting "Crucify him!" during the dramatic reading of the Passion. This service leads us into Holy Week, as we begin to contemplate the events that led to our Savior's death, and later his glorious resurrection on Easter Day.
Posted by Church of the Incarnation on Sunday, April 5, 2020
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Adult Sunday School: Catechism (Week 2)
Adult Sunday School: Catechism (Week 2)Flip to the very back of the Book of Common Prayer, we find the Catechism, also called An Outline of the Faith. It's not just for those being confirmed and/or baptized, but for all Christians. Not only does it give us an overview of the Bible, but it also gives us an overview of our salvation and the sacraments. This class is a great way to engage with the Bible and theology through the unique lens of our tradition. Every Sunday, we will explore one set of questions from the Catechism in the Book of Common Prayer. Download the handout here: https://bit.ly/346m6aG
Posted by Church of the Incarnation on Sunday, April 5, 2020