This year our Lenten Series will take us on a journey to Jerusalem, the city which is holy to three faiths—Jews, Christians, and Muslims. We will explore it as it is, as what it was, and as what it means to each of those faiths as we watch “Jerusalem: The Center of the World”. This beautiful documentary will give us a glimpse of the city’s past and present, and help us to understand why it is so very important. The Lenten series begins on March 8, the Wednesday after Ash Wednesday. The first four weeks will feature a meal, followed by the DVD. The fifth week will be our annual Seder, which is a wonderful way to connect Communion to Passover, and to explore the Jewish roots of Christianity. It’s also fun to try new foods, as we have a potluck using traditional Passover recipes.
Wednesdays in Lent Schedule
Eucharist begins at 5:30 PM
Dinner at 6:00 PM
Program at 6:45 PM
Stations of the Cross at 7:45 PM
You are welcome to stay for as much or as little of the program as you like! Below are a list of the dinners that will be served:
March 8 Spaghetti Dinner
March 15 Pot-luck Dinner
March 22 Soup and Salad Dinner
March 29 Middle Eastern catered Dinner
April 5 Seder (no 5:30 PM Eucharist this evening)