Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Easter Letter


“Through the Paschal mystery…we are buried with Christ by Baptism into his death, and raised with him to newness of life.” —The Book of Common Prayer

April 17, 2019
Wednesday of Holy Week

Greetings! As we journey together through the darkness of Holy Week toward the glorious light of Easter morning, we do so with a sense of purpose and direction. Our eyes are set on the goal of the Light of Christ which shines in our hearts and gives us a hope that does not die.

As we near the Triduum of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday, and beyond to Easter I would like to invite each of you to join with me in commemorating Jesus’ last journey to the cross and celebrating the glorious Event of the Resurrection. There will be plenty of opportunities for worship during Holy Week and the Easter Season. A schedule of Holy Week/Easter events is included in this mailing.

Our Easter Vigil and Easter Day celebrations at St. St. Stephen’s will once again be the most beautiful and glorious services we celebrate during the year and this year is no exception. We will have a truly special and meaningful service of liturgy and music that will be memorable for all of us. And we will, once again, have special opportunities for our children as well.

And again, please know of my deep gratitude and joy in being able to serve alongside you at St. Stephen’s. You are an incredible congregation!

Peace,
Jamie+ 
  
Fr. Jamie Parsley




HOLY WEEK AT ST STEPHEN’S
Thursday, April 18 Maundy Thursday
7:00 pm Holy Eucharist + Foot washing + Stripping of Altar

Friday April 19 Good Friday   
12:00 pm – Good Friday service + Solemn Collects +
Veneration of the Cross + Eucharist of the Pre-sanctified

 3:00 pm – Stations of the Cross

Saturday,  April 20 – Holy Saturday
10:00 am – Holy Saturday service

8:00 pm—Easter Vigil
Lighting of the New Fire + Service of Light + Return of the Alleluia

Sunday April 21 Easter
11:00 am – Holy Eucharist
Eloise Tackling First Holy Communion   


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