The Awe of Holy Week
When I survey the wondrous cross, on which the Prince of Glory died.
My richest gain I count but loss and pour contempt on all my pride.
Issac Watts penned those words in 1707. They are such powerful words that tell the amazing story. As I look ahead to the events of Holy Week those words run through my thoughts.
The excitement and joy of Palm Sunday still lingers in my mind, as we all participated in the Palm Sunday story. The joy was contagious as our children sang and we all shouted “Hosanna! Hosanna in the Highest!”
Soon we will gather again, on Maundy Thursday at 7:00pm, to remember Jesus’ final gathering with his disciples in the Upper Room. The joy of the Passover feast turning into the somberness of the Last Supper. “This is my body, broken for you. This is my blood, shed for the forgiveness of your sins.” The confusion as Jesus tells of his betrayal by one of the twelve. How quickly things change as the plan is set in motion. How quickly joy turns to sorrow and hope turns into despair. Our worship will walk us through Jesus final hours, from the celebration of the Last Supper to his final words from the cross as the gathering darkness falls upon us.
Good Friday I invite you to come for a time of meditation and prayer as you walk The Journey to the Cross. These experiential prayer stations will take us on a journey with Jesus from the Garden to the Tomb. The Sanctuary will be open from noon-3:00pm for a self-guided journey of prayer and reflection.
My hope is that you find time these next few days to pause and remember the importance of all that happened this week in the life of Jesus. This is the week that changed our lives. This is what our faith is all about – Jesus incredible love for each one of us! He was willing to die a horrible death for your sake and mine.
Love so amazing so divine. Demands my soul my life my all.
Blessings,
Pastor Jenni
P.S. I look forward with great anticipation to celebrating Resurrection Sunday with you and your loved ones!
But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities:
the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.
- Isaiah 53:5