Join the Crowthorne Churches on Good Friday 7th April 2023
Hope has arrived! A celebration for Easter Sunday
Hope has arrived and Jesus is risen!! Music and pictures explain why Christians celebrate Easter as the arrival of new life and hope. First produced in 2021, but too good not to watch again!
Produced by Barry Bailey (assisted by James Laverick) on behalf of Churches together in Crowthorne
Join us at one of our Easter Services (online options included)
https://churchestogetherincrowthorne.org.uk/easter-services-2022
Jesus rode a donkey into town (Crowthorne and Sandhurst)
So starts the second number of the cantata by Roger Jones – Jerusalem Joy – performed by a combined choir and band of 60 from the churches in Crowthorne and Sandhurst plus members of the Crowthorne CofE School choir last Sunday 10th April.
Jerusalem Joy retells the story from Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jersualem on Palm Sunday, to his death on a cross on the Friday and the amazing events of Easter Sunday morning when hisdisciples discover that Jesus “is not here” – he is risen from the dead.
Soloists from the choir took on roles in this semi-staged performance that was enthusiastically received by the audience of c150 at St John the Baptist Church, Crowthorne.
PS A week later, and we’re still humming the catchy tune to ‘Jesus rode a donkey into town’.
We’re back – meeting and worshipping together!
Blessed with amazing sunshine, members from Churches Together in Crowthorne resumed ‘normal’ Good Friday activities in Crowthorne today, following the Covid-enforced two year pause.
We gathered for a short act of worship in the Baptist Church which included a powerful video “Mary did you know?” and a monologue read by Rev Kevin Mill describing Pilate’s struggle to write a report to his superiors following the dramatic events surrounding the Crucifixion.
Next, approximately 60 people joined the Walk of Witness, following a plain wooden cross to 5 different “stations” along the High St. At each station, we listened to a description from the Bible telling the story and were given a different object to focus on – a nail, a thorn (holly leaf), a piece of wood, a piece of curtain torn in two and finally a stone representing the stone rolled in front of Jesus’ tomb. It certainly made us think more deeply about the suffering that Jesus endured on that day.
As we closed, Rev Kevin Mills reminded us that whilst the events of Good Friday was not the end, we also needed to remember the Saturday – Jesus dead and buried – before celebrating the excitement of new life on Easter Sunday.
Thanks to everyone who took part, particularly the Methodist Church for hosting refreshments and Rev Kevin Mills and the Baptist Church for hosting the service and coordinating the Walk of Witness ‘Stations’.
Good Friday 15th April 2022
For details of other Services during Holy Week and Easter Sunday please see Easter Services 2022
Jerusalem Joy – a musical production
Join the churches of Crowthorne and Sandhurst for a contemporary musical production, retelling the events in the week leading upto Jesus’ death on a cross. “Jerusalem Joy”, a musical by Roger Jones, retells the story from Palm Sunday up to Easter Sunday using catchy tunes.
The choir and solists have been drawn from local churches and Crowthorne CoE school. Entrance is free, and the performance starts at 6:30pm on Sunday 10th April at St John’s Church, Crowthorne.
Hope has arrived in Crowthorne: transforming sorrow into joy
“Hope has arrived!” – transforming sorrow to joy, transforming fear to hope – Jesus is risen!
Emily Price and Imogen Forsaith, Assistant Pastors Wokingham Vineyard Church on behalf of Churches together in Crowthorne
HAPPY EASTER!
Want to spend an hour with Jesus today? Details of Easter Services (including online church)
https://churchestogetherincrowthorne.org.uk/easter-services-2021/
Hope in our village: A poem for Holy Saturday
A poem exploring the emotions of the first disciples seeing Jesus buried in a sealed tomb. Is this the end of the road?
Revd Dr Lisa Cornwell, St John the Baptist Church, on behalf of Churches together in Crowthorne.
Join us at one of our Easter Services (online options included)
https://churchestogetherincrowthorne.org.uk/easter-services-2021/
Hope in our village: what’s Good Friday all about?
“Hope in our village” – a short explanation of the events leading up to Good Friday when Jesus is betrayed, tried and crucified on a cross.
Revd Kevin Mills from Crowthorne Baptist Church, on behalf of Churches together in Crowthorne
Come and See on Good Friday: 10am Combined Service
Join us for The Churches together in Crowthorne combined service tomorrow, Good Friday – “Come and See” – hosted by St John the Baptist Parish Church at 10am.
Set the reminder on Youtube so you don’t miss it! We also recommend you view this on your TV to take advantage of the really high quality video recording available!!!
Then find a hot cross bun and coffee and join us, after the service, on Zoom at 11am