In mankind’s darkest moment, God’s goodness shone brightly.
Our definition of goodness pales in comparison to Jesus’ sacrifice for us. Through his death and resurrection, his good and perfect act, we have an invitation to freedom from our sins and hope for a greater future.
Consider joining us at this year’s Good Friday Communion Service. During this important time, we’ll hear why Jesus’ death was so important, receive communion together, and be given an opportunity to encounter the gravity of Christ’s crucifixion.
Doors open at 5:50pm and the service begins at 6pm. Childcare is not provided but the cry room will be available.