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Good Friday Reflection: Tender. Vulnerable. Hopeful. Dependent on Each Other
April 2, 2021
A reflection by the Rev. Winnie Varghese during the Liturgy of Good Friday 2021.
Episcopal Explained: Good Friday
April 1, 2021
An explanation of the meaning of Good Friday to Christians.
The Liberation Story of Maundy Thursday
April 1, 2021
"Do you know who you are? Do you know who you are called to become? Do you know what you are called to do?" The Rev. Dr. Mark Francisco Bozzuti-Jones reflects on what he calls the Liberation Story of Maundy Thursday, which invites us to be like God. Watch the sermon.
Who will roll away the stone for us?
April 1, 2021 | By Summerlee Staten
The women go to the tomb early in the morning. They walk together as the crimson hues of sunrise line the sky, Salome with a jar of spices in her hands, the smell wafting around them. They are not silent. How can we accomplish our mission to anoint the body of Jesus, they ask one another, if a stone is in the way?
Episcopal Explained: Maundy Thursday
March 31, 2021
An explanation of the Christian feast of Maundy Thursday.
Family Worship Returns: Watch Video
March 30, 2021
On Easter Day, families are invited to a joyful, warm, welcoming, and engaging 30-minute online Episcopal church service designed for children of all ages. We'll meet at 10am Sundays at trinitywallstreet.org.
Holy Week: Walk with Us from Palm Sunday to Easter Day
March 29, 2021
Walk with us from Palm Sunday to Easter Day, with a variety of online Holy Week services.
Tenebrae Explained: Holy Week in the Shadows
March 28, 2021
Tenebrae is a Holy Week liturgy that, notably, has no direct connection to the scriptural accounts of Jesus' final days in Jerusalem.
The Liberating Pain of the Passion
March 28, 2021
We may celebrate Palm Sunday as the triumphant return of Jesus to Jerusalem, but the liturgy also involves pain, despair, and utter heartbreak. “God came as human to the bone,” preaches the Rev. Michael A. Bird, “which means human enough to experience human doubts, bone-deep despair, and betrayal.”
The NYCHA Family Reunification Pilot Works
March 26, 2021 | By Stephanie Chrispin