Good Friday Vigil

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
All Saints
Address
Church Side Bishop Burton Beverley, HU17 8QB, United Kingdom

You are invited to join us for a solemn Good Friday Vigil, a service of scripture, prayer and silence as we keep watch at the cross.

Through the powerful readings of the Passion according to St John, together with passages from Isaiah and the Psalms, we will walk carefully through the story of Jesus’ suffering and death. The service is marked by stillness, reflection and music, allowing time to enter deeply into the meaning of this most sacred day.

During the Vigil we will also pray for the needs of the world: for the Church, for the nations, for those who suffer, and for all people everywhere. Good Friday reminds us that Christ’s love is given for the whole world, and we bring that world before God in prayer.

This is a quiet and contemplative service. Whether you come regularly to church or are simply seeking a place to reflect, you are warmly welcome to join us as we wait in the shadow of the cross and prepare for the hope of Easter.

The service ends in silence.

All Saints

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Revd Dr Tim Kelly (Rector)

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Good Friday Vigil

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
All Saints
Address
Church Side Bishop Burton Beverley, HU17 8QB, United Kingdom

You are invited to join us for a solemn Good Friday Vigil, a service of scripture, prayer and silence as we keep watch at the cross.

Through the powerful readings of the Passion according to St John, together with passages from Isaiah and the Psalms, we will walk carefully through the story of Jesus’ suffering and death. The service is marked by stillness, reflection and music, allowing time to enter deeply into the meaning of this most sacred day.

During the Vigil we will also pray for the needs of the world: for the Church, for the nations, for those who suffer, and for all people everywhere. Good Friday reminds us that Christ’s love is given for the whole world, and we bring that world before God in prayer.

This is a quiet and contemplative service. Whether you come regularly to church or are simply seeking a place to reflect, you are warmly welcome to join us as we wait in the shadow of the cross and prepare for the hope of Easter.

The service ends in silence.

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