Lent Midweek and Holy Week services will be at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Our theme is derived from the great hymn
“O Sacred Head, Now Wounded” (LSB 450) and unfolds in this way:
Our theme is derived from the great hymn
“O Sacred Head, Now Wounded” (LSB 450) and unfolds in this way:
Ash Wednesday (Feb. 14) with Holy Communion and Imposition of Ashes
“A Wounded Savior for a Wounded People” – Joel 2:12-19
Midweek of Lent 1 (Feb. 21)
“The Wound of Betrayal” – Matthew 26:20-25
Midweek of Lent 2 (Feb. 28)
“The Wound of Apathy” – Matthew 26:36-45
Midweek of Lent 3 (March 7)
“The Wound of Denial” – Matthew 26:69-75
Midweek of Lent 4 (March 14)
“The Wound of Mockery” – Matthew 27:27-31
Midweek of Lent 5 (March 21)
“The Wound of Abandonment” – Matthew 27:45-48
Maundy Thursday (March 29)
“A Meal for the Wounded” – Exodus 24:3-11
Good Friday (March 30)
“The Wounds that Heal” – Isaiah 53:1-6
“A Wounded Savior for a Wounded People” – Joel 2:12-19
Midweek of Lent 1 (Feb. 21)
“The Wound of Betrayal” – Matthew 26:20-25
Midweek of Lent 2 (Feb. 28)
“The Wound of Apathy” – Matthew 26:36-45
Midweek of Lent 3 (March 7)
“The Wound of Denial” – Matthew 26:69-75
Midweek of Lent 4 (March 14)
“The Wound of Mockery” – Matthew 27:27-31
Midweek of Lent 5 (March 21)
“The Wound of Abandonment” – Matthew 27:45-48
Maundy Thursday (March 29)
“A Meal for the Wounded” – Exodus 24:3-11
Good Friday (March 30)
“The Wounds that Heal” – Isaiah 53:1-6
All this culminates with our Lord’s victory on the Day of Resurrection, Easter Sunday (April 1).
We invite you to come with us all the way on this journey.
We invite you to come with us all the way on this journey.