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Holy Week with Second

Holy Week is now upon us. We will share in the fellowship of Holy Week with videos, music, prayers, and important traditions that transcend the distance that separates us. 

April 8 - Walk Through Holy Week 

At 6:30 p.m., join children and families of Second on Zoom to accompany Jesus towards the garden of Easter. We will remember together Jesus’ words and actions. More than telling the story, we will live the story and hear the instructions for how we can live as “we instead of me” and “ours instead of mine.” 

If you are in middle or high school, check your email for Wednesday Zoom information from Tom, Tyler, and Brian.


April 9 – Maundy Thursday, 8 p.m.
Rebroadcast of 2019 Tenebrae Worship Service 
Watch live or on Facebook

Even though we will not gather in the Sanctuary, we will recognize this important time in the life of Christ. You'll recognize the setting, you'll remember the sacred and reverent practices, and you'll see our faithful traditions transcend this moment. At this service of shadows, we remember the Last Supper and hear the story of the last hours of the life of Jesus. 

Maundy Thursday begins the Three Days (or Triduum), remembering the new commandment that Christ gave us in word and deed as he taught us how to love one another, washing our feet as a servant. We also celebrate the Lord’s Supper, remembering the meal Christ shared with his disciples before his death. Here is a guide to help you participate in this liturgy from home.

Historically, this was the traditional day in which those who had undergone a period of public penance under church discipline would be restored to full communion.


April 10 – Good Friday
12 noon, Online worship video 

Clink on the link below to hear meditations on the Seven Last Words of Christ. This special video presentation was produced this week and features vocal and instrumental music interpreting each word. We meet you wherever you may be on this holy day.

Good Friday is the day we remember Jesus’ crucifixion. The hours of noon to 3 p.m. are particularly significant as these commemorate the time Jesus hung on the cross. It is an especially important time to pray for the church and the world for whom Christ gave his life.


April 12 – EASTER SUNDAY
11 a.m., LiveStream worship

The festival of the Resurrection of the Lord (or Easter Sunday) is the center of the Christian year. On this occasion, the church joyfully proclaims the good news that is at the very heart of the gospel: that Jesus Christ is risen from the dead.