Stations of the Cross in the Sanctuary & Labyrinth in Fellowship Hall
Good Friday is a solemn and reflective day observed by Christians around the world. It is a time to remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and to contemplate the sacrifices he made for humanity.
The stations of the cross are a series of images that depict the final hours of Jesus’ life, from his condemnation to his burial. Walking through the stations allows participants to meditate on the suffering and love of Jesus.
In addition to the stations of the cross, the labyrinth in the Fellowship Hall offers a unique opportunity for contemplation and prayer. Labyrinths have been used for centuries as a tool for meditation and spiritual reflection. As you walk the winding path of the labyrinth, you can let go of distractions and open your heart to the presence of the divine.
We invite you to join us on Good Friday as we journey together through these sacred spaces, seeking understanding, solace, and renewal in the midst of our busy lives. May this time of reflection bring you peace and perspective as we remember the ultimate sacrifice and love of Jesus Christ.