Good Friday at Home
Good Friday is the second part of the Triduum (the sacred three days). This most somber of all days is appropriately marked by fasting, abstinence, and penitence, leading us to focus on the Lord Jesus and the meaning of his Cross.
This time of social distancing and sheltering-in-place has provided us, the Church and the world, a powerful and at times, stark reminder of the solemnity and sorrow of the day the Lord of Life was rejected, mocked, scourged, and then put to death on the Cross.
The faithful are reminded of the role which their own sin played in this suffering and agony, as Christ took all sin upon himself, in obedience to his Father’s will. By the Cross we are redeemed and set free from bondage to sin and death. The Cross is a sign of God’s never-ending love for us. It is a sign of life, in the midst of death.
We offer below, two curated experiences to help guide you through this day - You can either pick between them or utilize them both since it is common on Good Friday to have multiple, different services.
The Crucifixion of Jesus
Below is an audio worship resource from Fernando Ortega that journeys through the themes of Holy Week with familiar hymns and readings.
Fernando Ortega's “The Crucifixion of Jesus” Album on additional streaming services here -
The Golgotha Experience
Below, is a video resource from Poor Bishop Hooper that goes through the Scriptural Stations of the Cross with original music, scripture and art.
The Golgotha Experience in high resolution (for large screens - 1080p)
The Golgotha Experience for small screens
Recommendations for “The Golgotha Experience”
If you are able, view the video on a large screen and listen through a home theater sound system.
Set some ambient lighting to create a somber/sacred space.
Each sung musical piece has a transitional sound setting/segue - allowing space for the readings of scripture, prayer and reflections from the booklet.
Lastly, if you are able, pull the booklet up on a smart phone or tablet - reading as you follow along with the music and video.
Worship through Giving
Help keep St. Thomas strong during this season. You can give online by clicking the “Online Giving” Button for secure giving by card or from your bank account. Make a one-time gift or setup a recurring gift. We have even set up a new method to give by text. Text “Give” to 844-696-6290 to get started. You can also mail a check to St. Thomas Anglican Church P.O. Box 49617 Athens, GA 30604.
We will be giving 10% of the offerings from this Sunday to our local partners The Food Bank of North East Georgia. They are doing great, front line work for those in need in our community.
We pray this online resource will be a blessing to you and your family in this challenging time in the world.
May the Lord bless you and keep you safe.
All music, artwork and video content for both “The Crucifixion of Jesus” and “The Golgotha Experience” have been approved for use on this site with all artists’ knowledge and permission.
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