What is Holy Week?
A man was killed, and three days later rose from the dead. This is not a baseless fable or fairytale or myth, but a historical event that hundreds of eyewitnesses saw and would gladly die to defend.
Holy Week is the week leading up to Easter Sunday. This is a time set aside to pause our regular rhythms of church and remember the journey that Jesus took to the cross, where he paid the price for our sin. On Easter Sunday, we look to the surprising hope of Jesus’ resurrection.
Discover with us the good news that one man has conquered death and now offers all of us life with him forever.
All of our Holy Week services will be live-streamed and in-person.
Five days before he is killed, Jesus arrives in Jerusalem as a king to a hero’s welcome. The music and mood of services this day will be joyful as we discover what kind of King Jesus is, and what kind of Kingdom he is bringing to the world.
APR. 13
7:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
APR. 17 | 7:30 p.m
This quiet, contemplative service remembers Jesus’ last meal with his followers before his death, where he commands them to love one another as he loves them. This service will be full of music, poignant readings, and ends in prayerful silence and darkness as we prepare for Good Friday.
APR. 18 | 10:00 a.m.
On the Friday before Easter, Jesus is sentenced to death on the cross by the powers of the world. But what the world meant for evil, God planned for the salvation of all who turn to Jesus. Come find out why this gives Christians a hope that is more powerful than death.
Christ is risen, but so what? This is the joyful day where we celebrate the best possible news: Three days after his death on the cross, Jesus rose from the dead. Join us on this happy Sunday when jubilant music will fill the church. Learn the wonderful implications for us today and for all the world that Jesus is alive.
APR. 20
7:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.