St. John’s began Holy Week with a very special Palm Sunday service that featured the children’s choir and other musicians.
St. John’s began Holy Week with a very special Palm Sunday service that featured the children’s choir and other musicians.
St. John’s opened its doors to the community on Saturday, April 12 for our Easter Egg Hunt. We had more than 2,300 eggs that were donated. And, there were about 100 children who participated in the egg hunt…many from the community surrounding St. John’s. We are truly thankful for this wonderful event.
On Maundy Thursday, April 17, as we commemorate Jesus’ Last Supper, we also remember Jesus washing his disciples’ feet in the Upper Room. As a part of our evening worship that day, Pastor and select participants will re-enact this moving ritual. Pastor will pour water over the feet of participants and then dry them with a towel. While this ritual occurs, members of the congregation will be invited to sing a hymn while contemplating the significance of the ritual. If you are interested in participating or want more information, speak to Pastor or sign the sheet on the Parish Hall bulletin board.
It is amazing that Jesus chose washing feet to portray his love, the love his disciples should have for each other, and what kind of ministry they should have in the world. No matter how great or powerful we are, we are never too great or powerful to forget about serving and loving one another! Jesus humbling himself to perform this lowly task shows us that true love for one another and good leadership involves sacrificing our pride and comfort to take care of someone else. This is the extent of God’s love for us – God always willing to enter right into the muck of our lives to be with us and to love us unconditionally!