The Maundy Thursday and the Good Friday services will be identical and offer two opportunities to pause, reflect, and draw near to the Table of the Lord.
Through Scripture, hymns, music, prayer, and a meditation on the meaning of Christ’s sacrifice, we will remember the night Jesus shared the Last Supper with His disciples and the day He gave Himself for the life of the world.
Communion calls us not only to remembrance but to renewal — to receive again the grace secured for us at the cross.
All are welcome to come and encounter the depth of Christ’s mercy, the beauty of His finished work, and the hope that flows from His redeeming love.