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Holy Week Services

    Apr 9, 2020

    Maundy Thursday, April 9

    Join us online as the Sacred Triduum begins with the liturgy for Maundy Thursday, during which we remember the joy of the institution of the Eucharist, the love and service which Jesus lived and taught, the agony in the garden of Gethsemene, and the betrayal leading to the crucifixion. The bread and wine of the Last Supper are given new meaning by the Body broken and Blood poured out on the cross. The Sacrament is then taken to the Altar of Repose where the faithful are asked to "watch and pray." Finally, the altar, symbolic of Christ, is stripped of its vesture and the building is left bare for the solemnity of Good Friday.

    Fr. David Thompson will preach streaming worship services:

    • 6 pm Contemporary Service [Download Bulletin, PDF]
    • 7:15 pm Traditional Services [Download Bulletin, PDF]
    • Online Vigil at the Altar of Repose begins as soon as the Blessed Sacrament is taken to the Good Shepherd Altar in the Main Church near the conclusion of the Maundy Thursday liturgy, and continues until 12 noon on Good Friday.

    View Maundy Thursday History & Traditions

    Fr. Chase Skorburg provides some context for the Holy Triduum, beginning with Maundy Thursday.

    View Contemporary Service on Thursday at 6 pm

    Contemporary Maundy Thursday

    View Traditional Service on Thursday at 7:15 pm

    Traditional Maundy Thursday

    Watch at the Altar of Repose

    Online Vigil at the Altar of Repose begins as soon as the Blessed Sacrament is taken to the Good Shepherd Altar in the Main Church near the conclusion of the Maundy Thursday liturgy, and continues until 12 noon on Good Friday.

    If you do not see the live video feed on this page, click here.


    Good Friday, April 10

    Join us online for the Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday. On this day we remember the Lord of Life rejected, mocked, scourged, and put to death on the cross. As we read the Passion and pray the Solemn Collects, we remember that it is our own sins that caused Christ's suffering and agony, as he took all sin upon himself, in obedience to his Father's will. By the cross we are redeemed, set free from bondage to sin and death. The cross is a sign of God's never-ending love for us, and it is a sign of life, in the midst of death.

    Fr. Jon Jordan will preach streaming worship services:

    View Good Friday History & Traditions

    View Traditional Service on Friday at 12 noon

    Traditional Good Friday

    Posted by Church of the Incarnation on Friday, April 10, 2020

    View Contemporary Service on Friday at 6 pm

    Contemporary Good Friday


    Easter Vigil

    No service


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