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SUMMARY:Stations and Soup
DESCRIPTION:Church of the Redeemer invites all in the community for a Lenten evening of the Stations of the Cross and a soup supper. You do not have to be a member of Redeemer to participate. \nWe will begin with Stations of the Cross in the nave (upper level) at 6:00 pm. After Stations of the Cross\, we will head to the parish hall (lower level) for a simple soup supper and community gathering. \nAll are welcome to participate fully at Redeemer. \n\nAll races.\nAll religions.\nAll countries of origin.\nAll sexual orientations\, including LGBTQ+.\nAll genders.\n\n Free \nWay of the Cross (Stations of the Cross)\nThe Way of the Cross is a devotion to the Passion of Christ. It recalls a series of events at the end of Jesus’ life from his condemnation to his burial. The Way of the Cross imitates the practice of visiting the places of Jesus’ Passion in the Holy Land by early Christian pilgrims. \nThe first stations outside Palestine were built in Bologna in the fifth century. This devotion was encouraged by the Franciscans\, and it became common in the fifteenth century. \nThe number of stations for prayer and meditation in the Way of the Cross has varied\, but it typically includes fourteen stations. Each station may have a cross and an artistic representation of the scene. \nThe Book of Occasional Services includes the following stations in the Way of the Cross: \n\nJesus is condemned to death.\nJesus takes up his cross.\nJesus falls the first time.\nJesus meets his afflicted mother.\nThe cross is laid on Simon of Cyrene\nA woman wipes the face of Jesus.\nJesus falls a second time.\nJesus meets the women of Jerusalem.\nJesus falls a third time.\nJesus is stripped of his garments.\nJesus is nailed to the cross.\nJesus dies on the cross.\nThe body of Jesus is placed in the arms of his mother.\nJesus is laid in the tomb.\n\nThe Book of Occasional Services notes that eight of the stations are based on events that are recorded in the gospels. The remaining six (stations 3\, 4\, 6\, 7\, 9\, 13) are based on inferences from the gospels or pious legends\, and can be omitted from the Way of the Cross. \nSome have questioned its disassociation of Jesus’ death from his resurrection. \n(Description taken from Way of the Cross)
URL:https://findkenmore.org/event/stations-and-soup/
LOCATION:Episcopal Church of the Redeemer\, 6220 Northeast 181st Street\, Kenmore\, WA\, 98028\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Rev. Theresa Newell":MAILTO:tnewell@redeemer-kenmore.org
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SUMMARY:Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday
DESCRIPTION:The people at Episcopal Church of the Redeemer welcomes everyone. We look forward to seeing you at this 10:30 am service of Holy Eucharist at Church of the Redeemer. \nAll are welcome to participate fully at Redeemer. \n\nAll races.\nAll religions.\nAll countries of origin.\nAll sexual orientations (including LGBTQ+).\nAll genders.\n\n﻿ \nThe Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday\nPalm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter at which Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1-11\, Mark 11:1-11a\, Luke 19:29-40) and Jesus’ Passion on the cross (Matthew 26:36-27:66\, Mark 14:32-15:47\, Luke 22:39-23:56) are recalled. Palm Sunday is the first day of Holy Week. \nThe observance of Palm Sunday in Jerusalem was witnessed by the pilgrim Egeria in about 381-384. During this observance there was a procession of people down the Mount of Olives into Jerusalem. The people waved branches of palms or olive trees as they walked. They sang psalms\, including Psalm 118\, and shouted the antiphon\, “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” \nThe Palm Sunday observance was generally accepted throughout the church by the twelfth century. However\, the day was identified in the 1549 Book of Common Prayer as simply “The Sunday next before Easter.” The blessing of branches and the procession were not included. \nThe 1928 Book of Common Prayer added the phrase “commonly called Palm Sunday” to the title of the day. A form for blessing palms was provided by the Book of Offices (1960). The 1979 BCP presents the full title for the day\, “The Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday” (BCP\, p. 270). \nThe liturgy of the palms is the entrance rite for the service. The liturgy of the palms includes a reading of one of the gospel accounts of Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem. All the people hold branches in their hands during the procession. Appropriate hymns\, psalms\, or anthems are sung. \nWhen the service includes the Eucharist\, the liturgy of the palms is followed by the salutation and the collect of the day. The service changes focus abruptly from the triumphal entry into Jerusalem to the solemnity of the Passion. The Passion gospel may be read or chanted by lay persons. Specific roles may be assigned to different persons. \n(Taken from Palm Sunday.)
URL:https://findkenmore.org/event/sunday-of-the-passion-palm-sunday/
LOCATION:Episcopal Church of the Redeemer\, 6220 Northeast 181st Street\, Kenmore\, WA\, 98028\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Rev. Theresa Newell":MAILTO:tnewell@redeemer-kenmore.org
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