Events
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
Christians. This half-hour service will include Scripture readings,
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
Christians. This half-hour service will include Scripture readings,
canticles of praise, individual intercessions and personal reflection.
Tuesday’s service will also have Eucharist and will be about
forty-five minutes long. Ministry Center.
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
This brief twenty-minute prayer service is ideal for a spiritual
lift in the middle of the day. The Noonday Office focuses on the
psalms and intercessory prayers for the mission of the Church.
reading and psalms, there will also be time for meditation and
learning to pray the Scriptures. For nearly two thousand years,
Lectio Divina or “holy reading” has been a way of becoming
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
Christians. This half-hour service will include Scripture readings,
canticles of praise, individual intercessions and personal reflection.
Tuesday’s service will also have Eucharist and will be about
forty-five minutes long. Ministry Center.
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
Christians. This half-hour service will include Scripture readings,
canticles of praise, individual intercessions and personal reflection.
Tuesday’s service will also have Eucharist and will be about
forty-five minutes long. Ministry Center.
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
This brief twenty-minute prayer service is ideal for a spiritual
lift in the middle of the day. The Noonday Office focuses on the
psalms and intercessory prayers for the mission of the Church.
half hour or so in God’s presence with a combination of Scripture
readings, psalms, a canticle of praise, devotions and the
Lord’s Prayer.
half hour or so in God’s presence with a combination of Scripture
readings, psalms, a canticle of praise, devotions and the
Lord’s Prayer.
reading and psalms, there will also be time for meditation and
learning to pray the Scriptures. For nearly two thousand years,
Lectio Divina or “holy reading” has been a way of becoming
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
Christians. This half-hour service will include Scripture readings,
canticles of praise, individual intercessions and personal reflection.
Tuesday’s service will also have Eucharist and will be about
forty-five minutes long. Ministry Center.
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
Christians. This half-hour service will include Scripture readings,
canticles of praise, individual intercessions and personal reflection.
Tuesday’s service will also have Eucharist and will be about
forty-five minutes long. Ministry Center.
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
This brief twenty-minute prayer service is ideal for a spiritual
lift in the middle of the day. The Noonday Office focuses on the
psalms and intercessory prayers for the mission of the Church.
half hour or so in God’s presence with a combination of Scripture
readings, psalms, a canticle of praise, devotions and the
Lord’s Prayer.
reading and psalms, there will also be time for meditation and
learning to pray the Scriptures. For nearly two thousand years,
Lectio Divina or “holy reading” has been a way of becoming
Glenbard West
Though we normally have two Sunday morning worship services, for Palm Sunday we will join together at 10:00am for one service to celebrate the triumphal entry of Jesus into the city of Jerusalem. This service re-enacts the day when Jesus rode into Jerusalem in triumph and was given the equivalent of a tickertape parade. People cut leafy branches from palm trees and waved them in celebration, so we begin with a palm-waving outdoor processional. (Please note that the circle drive at the high school will be closed at 10am and open after the processional, so plan to arrive early) The service also includes a dramatic reading of the story of Jesus’ passion—his arrest, torture, and execution.
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
Christians. This half-hour service will include Scripture readings,
canticles of praise, individual intercessions and personal reflection.
Tuesday’s service will also have Eucharist and will be about
forty-five minutes long. Ministry Center.
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
Christians. This half-hour service will include Scripture readings,
canticles of praise, individual intercessions and personal reflection.
Tuesday’s service will also have Eucharist and will be about
forty-five minutes long. Ministry Center.
Begin your day the way the Church has for two millennia:
praying the psalms and the Scriptures together with other
This brief twenty-minute prayer service is ideal for a spiritual
lift in the middle of the day. The Noonday Office focuses on the
psalms and intercessory prayers for the mission of the Church.
Ministry Center
A short, informal time of prayer in which we bless (set apart and pray over) the oil and water used in Resurrection’s prayer ministries. We especially encourage prayer ministers to attend.
Glenbard West
On the night before he died, Jesus gave his followers a new commandment—a new mandate (which gave this day its name Maundy)—to “love one another as I have loved you.” He showed them his love by washing his disciples’ feet, and this service includes an opportunity for foot-washing. On this night, Jesus also gave his followers bread and wine as a lasting way to remember and receive his body and blood.
Outdoor Silent Processional: Immediately following the worship service, there is a silent procession from Glenbard West to the Ministry Center. There will be a shuttle provided for those who participate. Childcare will be provided for those in Kindergarten and younger.
Ministry Center
On his final night, Jesus asked his followers, “Could you not keep watch with me for one hour?” So we take one-hour turns in prayer throughout the night. Everyone is welcome to join us. The Watch will conclude with Morning Prayer at 7:00am.
Ministry Center
On his final night, Jesus asked his followers, “Could you not keep watch with me for one hour?” So we take one-hour turns in prayer throughout the night. Everyone is welcome to join us. The Watch will conclude with Morning Prayer at 7:00am.
Ministry Center
This prayer time will serve as a conclusion to the Prayer Watch. All are welcome to come.
Ministry Center
A devotional service, combining several gospel readings and times for quiet reflection, focusing on key moments in Jesus’ sufferings, death, and burial.
Ministry Center
Opportunity to make a confession to a priest, pastoral staff member, or deacon will be offered as a devotional practice to prepare our hearts for Easter. No appointment is necessary; simply come to the Ministry Center.
Ministry Center
A devotional service, combining several gospel readings and times for quiet reflection, focusing on key moments in Jesus’ sufferings, death, and burial.
Ministry Center
Opportunity to make a confession to a priest, pastoral staff member, or deacon will be offered as a devotional practice to prepare our hearts for Easter. No appointment is necessary; simply come to the Ministry Center.
Ministry Center
A devotional service, combining several gospel readings and times for quiet reflection, focusing on key moments in Jesus’ sufferings, death, and burial.
Glenbard West
This disastrous day in Jesus’ life–his unfair trial and death sentence–is called “good.” Why? Because through Jesus’ death our sins were paid for and we could be brought back to God. The service will include a time for prayer at the cross. Childcare will be provided for those in kindergarten and younger.
Begin Holy Saturday right with this special service from the Book of Common Prayer. Ministry Center.
Glenbard West
The one service of the year not to be missed. The Easter Vigil is the most exciting and climactic celebration for Anglicans. It is at the Easter Vigil that we celebrate the glorious first service of Easter. The Vigil begins in the dark, with the lighting of the new Paschal Candle. Then creative Bible readings and music retell the story of our salvation history. Next, new believers are baptized, new members are received, and the service concludes with Communion, singing, and dancing. Bring bells for the Alleluia! Childcare will be provided for children in kindergarten and younger until 9:30 PM.
