Choir Rehearsal! Immediately following the 10:00 am service ! Maundy Thursday at St. John’s + April 17 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm The meal is set within the Service of the Word and the Foot Washing (held in the Commons), and then we adjourn to the nave for the Eucharist. The service concludes in the Garden. Good Friday + April 18 At Good Shepherd at 12:20 pm. The story of Jesus' crucifixion is recounted. We pray for mercy and grace for the living. We pray for pardon and rest for the dead. Easter Vigil at St. John’s + April 19 The Great Vigil includes a Service of Light, a Service of Lessons repeating salvation history, a Celebration of Holy Baptism, and the Holy Eucharist. We will begin at 8:00 - 10:00 pm, at St.John's (Sixth & Ferry) Lafayette. Easter Sunday + April 20 10:00 am & 6:00 pm We tell the story of Our Lord's Resurrection and break bread sure "that we shall not die but live and proclaim the greatness of the Lord" An Easter Egg Hunt - for ALL ages - will follow the Easter Day service. We will be joined by the Easter Bunny and the Easter Chicken :) Are you graduating? Do you know someone who is? Email: [email protected] Purdue Commencement is May 16-18th. Westside Graduation is Saturday May 24th. Living Peace: A Spirituality of Contemplation and Action, by Father John Dear. We will have our final discussion of the book Wednesday, April 23, 7:00 pm, here at the church. Nominations for ESA officers are now cheerfully being accepted by Father Bunder :) Cristo Crucificado Museo Nacional del Prado Diego Velazquez 1632 Palm / Passion Sunday - April 13, 2014 Christ’s Triumphant Entry Into Jerusalem Ceremonial Bronze Doors St. James Cathedral Seattle Palm Sunday Our service will begin outside of the building (weather permitting). The congregation will enter the Chapel after the benediction of the palms. Jesus, when you rode into Jerusalem the people waved palms with shouts of acclamation. Grant that when the shouting dies we may still walk beside you even to a cross. . . . A New Zealand Prayer Book Jesus' awareness of his impending death permeates his actions and can be compared, I believe, to the knowledge held today by the terminally ill. . . . Jesus on Palm Sunday may be likened to the cancer patient who celebrates an anniversary—fully aware of the "lastness" of it all, yet celebrating nonetheless. Lucy Bregman The Liturgy of the Palms Procession: Psalm 118:19-29 "All Glory Laud and Honor" Salutation and Collect First Lesson Psalm 22:1-11 Second Lesson "At the Name of Jesus" The Holy Gospel Book of Common Prayer p 270 BCP p 762 Hymnal #154 BCP p 272 Isaiah 45:21-25 See insert Philippians 2:5-11 Hymnal #435 Mattherw 27:1-54 The customary responses before and after the Gospel are omitted. The congregation may be seated for the first part of the Passion. At the verse which mentions the arrival at Golgotha, all stand. A period of silence is kept . . . The Sermon The Rev. Peter J. Bunder When the Liturgy of the Palms has preceded, the Nicene Creed and the Confession of Sin may be omitted at this service. Prayers of the People (Form I) BCP p 383 PRAY for the peace of Jerusalem, and for the Bishop of Jerusalem, the Rt. Rev. Suheil Dawan. PRAY for St. Mark’s, Plainfield, The Rev. Kirsteen Wilkinson, Rector The Crucifixion Gilbert Spencer 1915 Tate Museum The Peace Announcements "O Sacred Head Sore Wounded" Eucharistic Prayer A All those who die like Jesus, sacrificing their lives out of love for the sake of a more dignified human life, will inherit life in all its fullness. They are like grains of wheat, dying to produce life, being buried in the ground only to break through and grow. Leonardo Boff Hymnal #168 BCP p 361 The Episcopal Church enjoys a policy of open communion. Thanksgiving "Ride on, Ride On In Majesty" Blessing and Dismissal BCP p 365 Hymnal #156 BCP p 366
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