Jesus completed all that was needed to atone for our sins

Crucifixion, St. John of the Cross c. 1550

Today the Church remembers that which is depicted in this congregation’s seventh Station of the Cross. There, this past Monday evening, those who walked the stations again, following Deacon Tim’s lead, spoke these words:
“We adore You, O Lord Jesus Christ, in this Church, and all the Churches of the world, and we bless You because, by Your holy Cross You have redeemed the world. Amen. ” ….For more, click on the title above.

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The Empty Tomb by George Richardson

Holy Saturday Resurrection Vigil

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Beautified received tradition from the Lord

Jesus Washing the Feet of His Disciples by Albert Edelfelt

Our sermon for this night is grounded in a faithful, beautiful, received tradition from the Lord. It has grounded in that which has been handed on to us concerning the events of the first Holy Week. Hear again the theme for this evening:
“For I received from the Lord that which also I handed over to all of you….”
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If only…

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Jesus has been tried and wrongly convicted—but convicted none the less—and of the most unacceptable, offensive crime. Not for the murder of a child, not for molestation, or rape, nor for any number of outlandish, despicable crimes that we can only imagine—but for blasphemy—the denial of God Himself or the claim to be God or to be God’s Son, and for that, he must die….For more, click on the title above.

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Crucifixion, St. John of the Cross c. 1550

Holy Week Monday – Stations of the Cross

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