Holy week is the most busiest time of year for Christians. During this week we remember the Lord’s journey to the cross of crucifixion. We re-enact his journey known as Stations while meditating what each point along the way means and who Jesus interacted with and why. We also re-enact the Lord’s Supper and specifically remember the washing of feet with Jesus stating he came to serve, not to be survive. As we come to the close of the week we remember Jesus on the cross and the conversations he had while hanging there till his death. and lastly we close the week on a joyful note with him rising from the dead.
Holy week is the most busiest time of year for Christians. During this week we remember the Lord’s journey to the cross of crucifixion. We re-enact his journey known as Stations while meditating what each point along the way means and who Jesus interacted with and why. We also re-enact the Lord’s Supper and specifically remember the washing of feet with Jesus stating he came to serve, not to be survive. As we come to the close of the week we remember Jesus on the cross and the conversations he had while hanging there till his death. and lastly we close the week on a joyful note with him rising from the dead.