The Great Triduum
The Great Triduum is one liturgy over the course of three days. It begins Maundy Thursday, continues on Good Friday, and finally ends with the Easter Vigil. You can attend any of the services by themselves, but every Episcopalian should attend all three of them at least once in their life!
Maundy Thursday: April 2nd at 7:00 p.m. (In Person & Online)
Get your pedicure before the service and join us for a full-blown foot washing this year. Come hear all about the example Christ set for us.
Gethsemane Watch to follow.
Good Friday: April 3rd at 11:30 a.m. (In Person & Online)
We'll start with the Stations of the Cross in front of the church, and move inside around noon to continue the liturgy.
The Great Easter Vigil: April 5th at 6:30 a.m. (In Person)
The Great Easter Vigil is the final part of the Great Triduum, and one of the most celebratory and joyful services we have in the church. Gather in the dark around the Great Fire, be the first to witness the empty tomb (and the sunrise), and bring a bell to ring! If you have never participated in the Great Vigil before, this is one you don't want to miss!
A reception, the hiding of the Easter eggs, and flowering the cross to follow the Vigil.
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