Good Friday is the most solemn day of the church year. Elements of the liturgy for this day date from the fourth century, and are based on practices that were observed during Holy Week at various holy sites in Jerusalem.
7 a.m. Good Friday (Saint Michael Chapel)
12 p.m. Good Friday & Holy Communion (Church)
12 p.m. Good Friday Family Service (Saint Michael Chapel)
1:15 p.m. Traditional Stations of the Cross (Church)
5:30 p.m. Contemporary Stations of the Cross (Church)
7 p.m. Contemporary Good Friday & Holy Communion (Church)
in the Church –Incense will be in use
Join us on Sunday, March 31 as we celebrate the glory of the resurrection for the feast of Easter at Saint Michael!
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Easter Plate Offering 2024
March 29 – April 1, 2024
Each year at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, as part of our Easter celebrations, we have a lovely tradition of giving 100% of our undesignated offerings on Easter Day to outreach projects supported by our parish. This year’s theme is around 'Helping People Home'. The selected organizations are active in helping individuals achieve a high-quality life in safe, financially secure, beautiful homes. The agencies include:
OurCalling helps our unsheltered homeless neighbors walk with Jesus and get off the streets. Offering more than a bed and a meal, we build custom exit strategies for each person to get out of homelessness for good.
Gateway of Grace is a 501c3 helping refugees start over, many of them survivors of severe trauma, with donated furniture, pocket money, groceries, baby showers, job assistance, language lessons, and more. Most important, perhaps, Gateway trains volunteers and churches to adopt refugee families, the point where friendships form and integration begins.
Easter Flower Memorials 2024
Honor a loved one by making an Easter Flower Memorial donation.
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