The season of Lent is comprised of the forty days before Easter. It begins with Ash Wednesday and ends with Holy Week. Learn more about this meaningful season of preparation for Christ’s resurrection by watching these video explanations:
Ash Wednesday
Why does Lent begin with ashes? As the first day of Lent, Ash Wednesday is a time for reflecting on our humanity, sins and mortality.
Palm Sunday
Why do palm branches usher in Holy Week? Palm Sunday, also called Passion Sunday, helps us remember the events that led to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Maundy Thursday
How did Maundy Thursday get its name? Learn about the significance of the day and what it means as we live as Christ followers.
Good Friday
Why is Good Friday called “good”? The New Testament describes a day of suffering that ends in Jesus’ crucifixion, events that sound like anything but good.
Tenebrae
What is Tenebrae? One of the special worship services of Holy Week, a Tenebrae service allows us to reflect on Christ’s arrest, crucifixion, death and placement in the tomb.