Holy Week
This Sunday is Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week. We will gather in the hall for a Palm Sunday parade waving our palm branches and singing:
“Sing Hosanna! Sing Hosanna!
Sing Hosanna to the Servant King.
Sing Hosanna! Sing Hosanna!
Sing Hosanna let us sing.”
We re-enact the joy of the crowds as Jesus entered Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover with the people. “Hosanna”, is an expression of great joy, ‘the one who saves is here!’
In worship this Palm Sunday we move from ‘Hosannas’ to Jesus’s betrayal, trial and crucifixion – the Passion. Passion Sunday is combined with Palm Sunday so that those of us who are unable to attend worship on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday hear the whole story. At the end of the service this Sunday we will strip the Sanctuary and then gather around the cross outside to begin Holy Week.
On Maundy Thursday we are invited to gather at Heart Lake United Church at 7pm for worship. Maundy Thursday is unfamiliar to some of us not having been a tradition here at Mayfield. On Maundy Thursday we remember Jesus gathering on the eve of his crucifixion to share in the Last Supper with his disciples and washes their feet as a sign of his love and their calling to serve. The night of Maundy Thursday is the night which Jesus was betrayed by Judas in the Garden of Gethsemane. The word ‘Maundy’ comes from the Latin for ‘commandment’ given by Jesus as they shared in the Last Supper. “A new commandment I give you that you love one another”…….
(John 13:34)
In Roman Catholic churches the anthem ‘Mandatum novum do vobis’ – ‘A new commandment I give to you’ is sung on Maundy Thursday. At our gathering at Heart Lake we will have the opportunity to wash one another’s hands, to share in Communion and to be blessed with oil and healing prayer.
Good Friday worship is at 10:15 AM.
We gather around the story of Jesus’s suffering and death. At the end of the service a black cloth will be draped on the cross outside.
Easter morning we gather at 7:30 AM on the front steps around the fire and the cross singing: “Joy comes with the dawn, joy comes with the morning sun; joy springs from the tomb and scatters the night with her song, joy comes with the dawn.” We will place flowers on the cross and then gather in the hall for Easter breakfast. At 10:15 we gather to sing the Easter hymns, to hear the story of God’s victory even over death, and to gather around the table to share in Holy Communion. This is the beginning of the Great Fifty Day Season of Easter.
Holy Week and Easter – we are invited to gather around the story and celebrate that life is stronger than death.
Thanks be to God!
Rev. Lloyd