Easter Morning Eucharist
On Easter morning, we’ll gather for something old and new again — our first Eucharistic liturgy in many years. This will be a simple, contemplative service rooted in our emerging wisdom sensibilities, but woven with a few deeply traditional elements as well. At the heart of the service, you’ll notice that the prayer is not in English. That’s intentional. This isn’t a doctrine to analyze — it’s a mystery to enter. A practice to experience. An encounter to move us. A moment to rest in sacred presence together. All are welcome. And because the contemplative room has limited space — and because we want to make sure we have enough bread (with gluten-free options) and wine (non-alcoholic) for everyone — we’re asking you to register ahead of time. If you’d like to volunteer to help with this service in some very simple ways, please indicate this in your registration. If you can’t make the 9am service, don’t worry — during our main Easter gathering in the chapel at 10am, we’ll also offer a simple, totally optional communion moment that’s less liturgical in feel but equally open to all. We invite you to join us for one or both reimagined expressions of this […]
