Dear Truro family,
Beginning this Palm Sunday, we enter the most important week of the year for Christians: Holy Week. I encourage you to be intentional about letting the story of Jesus define your upcoming days and schedules, and to make a priority of gathering with your fellow believers to immerse yourself in Scripture, song, and sacrament.
- Remember that our service times are different this Sunday. We will not have our 7:45 A.M. service as usual.
- Our 9:00 A.M. and 11:15 A.M. Palm Sunday services will begin with our tradition of “The Cry of the Congregation”, in which the passion gospel comes to life with songs, readings, and drama.
- You’ll want to be on time for church, so you don’t miss the “hosannas” at the beginning.
- If parking is ever an issue for you, see below under “Stay Informed” for a word about that.
- We’ll be wrapping up our weekly community night dinners and Leaning Into Lent teaching series next Tuesday, March 31. I hope you’ve been as enriched by these evenings as I have!
- See below or click here for our Holy Week service times.
- On Easter Sunday, we have a tradition of ringing bells whenever we say or sing the word “Alleluia”. Bring your bell(s) with you – or we’ll have plenty to hand out.
This coming Holy Week is not about coming to church a lot. It’s all about Jesus! I’m praying that we all find our love for him rekindled and renewed as we celebrate and proclaim what he’s done for us. The gospel is the greatest story ever told – because it’s all true!
Jamie