Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday
A single service at 9:30 a.m. beginning at HJ's Youth and Community Center. We will then process across the street together to St. Andrew's.
A single service at 9:30 a.m. beginning at HJ's Youth and Community Center. We will then process across the street together to St. Andrew's.
Join us for Choral Evensong (Canon John Schaefer, organist) & Postlude Concert featuring Staff Singers offering sacred solo vocal literature in preparation for Holy Week.
Reflect on Jesus’ journey to the cross through contemplative Taizé worship, which includes prayer, simple music, a time for silence, and inspirational readings. This will be offered on Tuesdays (March 7, March 21, and April 4).
The Maundy Thursday Eucharist commemorates the Last Supper. We remember Jesus taking the bread and wine, declaring them to be his Body and Blood, and giving himself for his disciples. As he washed the feet of his friends before dinner, so we will wash each other’s feet during worship. Following the Maundy Thursday Eucharist, you’re invited […]
On Good Friday, we’ll gather in the church to walk the Stations of the Cross. It’s an opportunity to meditate on our Lord’s suffering as we symbolically follow in his footsteps along Jerusalem’s Via Dolorosa, the Way of Sorrow. At stations marked by shadow boxes, we’ll remember the 14 most significant events of Jesus’ journey, […]
We’ll offer the Solemn Liturgy of Good Friday. This service is like no other – a time to put ourselves face to face with the cross, the instrument of bloody death and ultimate salvation, and contemplate the deep mystery of God’s own sacrifice for us. Watch online at standrewkc.org/watch.
We’ll mark the time our Lord’s body lay in the tomb and his followers mourned what they thought was the end of hope and promise. This very brief service in the chancel (where the choir sits) includes just a few readings and prayers. (After this service, the church will be prepared for Easter.)
As the sun sets, come celebrate Christ’s journey from death to resurrection with the Easter Vigil. This is Christianity’s most ancient worship, and its power to tell the story of our faith is still astounding. We begin outside, under the porte-cochere, kindling a new fire to symbolize how the evil of the cross can’t extinguish God’s […]
We’ll welcome this happy morning with our Festival Eucharists of Easter, complete with a chamber orchestra. The “alleluias” will return (including the chance for all of us to sing the Hallelujah Chorus) as we celebrate the joy of Christ’s resurrection and the joy we know in our own new lives – foretastes of the eternal life […]