Meditation on the Cross

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Michael's
Address
Main Street Skidby Hull, HU16 5TZ, United Kingdom

You are warmly invited to join us on Good Friday for a quiet and reflective Meditation on the Cross.

This service offers space to pause and reflect on the final hours of Jesus’ life through the traditional Seven Last Words from the Cross. Through scripture, short reflections, hymns and silence, we will sit prayerfully at the foot of the cross and consider the depth of Christ’s love, forgiveness and sacrifice for the world.

The themes we will explore include forgiveness, suffering, human need, hope in darkness, and the promise of God’s grace even in the face of death. The service is unhurried and contemplative, allowing time for personal reflection as we enter more deeply into the meaning of Good Friday.

Whether you come regularly to church or are simply looking for a quiet place to reflect at this significant point in the year, you will be very welcome.

Come and take time to be still, to reflect, and to stand beneath the cross.

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Meditation on the Cross

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Michael's
Address
Main Street Skidby Hull, HU16 5TZ, United Kingdom

You are warmly invited to join us on Good Friday for a quiet and reflective Meditation on the Cross.

This service offers space to pause and reflect on the final hours of Jesus’ life through the traditional Seven Last Words from the Cross. Through scripture, short reflections, hymns and silence, we will sit prayerfully at the foot of the cross and consider the depth of Christ’s love, forgiveness and sacrifice for the world.

The themes we will explore include forgiveness, suffering, human need, hope in darkness, and the promise of God’s grace even in the face of death. The service is unhurried and contemplative, allowing time for personal reflection as we enter more deeply into the meaning of Good Friday.

Whether you come regularly to church or are simply looking for a quiet place to reflect at this significant point in the year, you will be very welcome.

Come and take time to be still, to reflect, and to stand beneath the cross.

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