Maundy Thursday Service

As we journey “among the trees” this Lent, Maundy Thursday invites us to linger at the roots of our faith, where love is practiced quietly and transformation begins close to the ground. This day commemorates the night Jesus shared the Last Supper with his disciples. The word Maundy comes from the Latin mandatum, meaning “command” or “mandate,” drawn from Jesus’ words: “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another.” On that same night, Jesus knelt and washed the disciples’ feet, showing us that love is lived through humility, service, and self-giving grace. This Maundy Thursday, we follow his example as an opportunity to truly consider the way that Jesus lowered himself in a tangible way before he journeyed to the Cross. This service is gentle, meaningful, and participatory. Come as you are, whether you choose to take part in foot-washing or simply wish to witness and reflect. Worship begins at 7:00pm; we’ll see you there.