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Entering into Holy Week
Beloved people of God at Gloria Dei, As we gather on this 6th and final Sunday in Lent, we will hear the story of Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem, followed by the story of his passion and death. Some have wondered and asked, “why do we commemorate both Palm Sunday and Passion Sunday on the same day?” There has been a popular misconception that the primary reason was out of a concern for the low turnout at Good Friday services. “The Lectionary people” it was thought put the Passion narrative into Palm Sunday so that more people would have a change to hear it. But that is not the case. The two narratives from a theological whole - Christ enters Jerusalem triumphantly, but his kingship is elucidated in the Passion, the Cross is his throne. And the reading of the Passion narrative this Sunday can be thought of as an overture into the events of Holy Week. Palm/Passion Sunday in fact inaugurates Holy Week, a time of more intense fasting, reading, and prayers in which we pay particular attention to the final days, suffering, and execution of Jesus. Holy Week is more than Palm Sunday and Easter—it’s a transformative journey. Furthermore, Holy Week is not meant to be observed in isolation. It is meant to be a communal experience. Here at Gloria Dei, we do that by gathering on Maundy Thursday for a simple soup supper followed by a liturgy of Holy Communion in which we remember Jesus’ Last Supper with his disciples and meditate on his commandment to love one another as God has loved us. And then on Good Friday we will come together again to meditate on the Cross and a Love that forgives even our deepest betrayals. As we have done in the last couple of years, we will meditate on the cross by walking and praying the Stations of the Cross, expressing our solidarity with those who feel abandoned by God - victims of war and famine, those who live in fear due to unjust laws and other oppresssed people. We will also meditate on our betrayal of the earth itself - undergoing an eco-crucifixion because of our neglect and exploitative practices. And then on Easter morning we will gather once more and proclaim that death, sin and destruction do not have the last word, and that Life rises and is made new again even in the midst of sorrow and tears. I assure you that if you participate - as you are able - in the full liturgical menu of Holy Week, your experience of Easter morning will be all the more rich and meaningful. Blessed is the One who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest! For more infomation visit:
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Holy Week Services
Sunday, April 2, Palm/Passion Sunday: Service of Holy Communion, with Palm Procession, dramatic reading of the Passion Narrative with special music from the choir. Thursday, April 24: We will gather at 6PM for a soup supper followed by Holy Communion and Stripping of the Altar. Good Friday, April 25: Stations of the Cross. We will gather at 3PM in the Sanctuary and then proceed to Murdo FRazier Park and return to thre Sanctuary for concluding prayers. Easter Sunday, April 27, 10AM: Celebration of the Resurrection of our Lordwith Holy Communion. For more infomation visit:
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Lenten Almsgiving
Lenten Freewill Offering for CLWR and Harvest ProjectThere are three traditional Lenten mainstays: prayer, fasting and almsgiving. Almsgiving, one of the three, usually translates into extending charity. But almsgiving is not mere philanthropy. Almsgiving is a form of prayer, because it is “giving to God.” It is also an act of love because it allows us to step outside ourselves and focus on the needs of others. In a time of growing global crises and overwhelming cuts to international development funding by the United States, as Christians we need to live our values of Gospel centred compassionate action. Funding to programs delivering life-saving aid have been cut, including to many with Canadian affiliates such as the CLWR and the Canadian Food Grains Bank. (the CLWR and Canadian Food Grains bank are both partners of the Humanitarian Coalition.) Because of the drastic cuts many more people will go hungry and some will starve. The Lenten call to almsgiving is an opportunity for us to help fill the gap. It means making the needs of other people your own. We have designated the next two Sundays, Lent 5 and Passion Sunday to take up a freewill offering for CLWR as well as the local charity The Harvest Project. Please prayerfully consider how much God is calling you to give. Matthew 25: 35-40 provides us with the pattern for Christian living given by Jesus: I was hungry and you fed me, For more infomation visit:
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Easter Egg Decorating WorkshopSaturday, April 12, 2025 Join us for our third annual Easter Egg Decorating Workshop. This year we will try something new - dying eggs with natural dyes produced with onion skins and patterns using parsley, cilantro and other soft leaved herbs or plant leaves. Save your onion skins - (both yellow and red) to bring to the workshop along with 3-4 raw eggs. We will also use old pantyhose nylons to wrap the eggs in. You can read more about the process at Olga's Kitchen - https://www.olgainthekitchen.com/natural-easter-eggs/# For more infomation visit: http://gloriadei.ca/events/easter-egg-decorating-workshop/2025-04-12
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Spring Work BeeSaturday, April 26, 2025 Spring Clean-Up Day is happening on Saturday, April 26 at 9:00 AM. Bring your energy, and a spirit of community. For more infomation visit:
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