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Christ Church worship service schedule for Holy Week and Easter

Editor’s note: This press release was provided by Christ Church. The Pelham Examiner publishes press releases in the form received as a service to the community.

All are welcome to worship at Christ Church. Our worship service schedule for Holy Week and Easter is below.

Maundy Thursday, March 28

Liturgy of the Lord’s Supper with Choir at 7:30pm

Good Friday, March 29

Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion with Choir at 12:00pm

Easter Eve, Saturday, March 30

The Great Vigil of Easter with Choir at 7:30pm

Easter Sunday, March 31

Mass with Choir & Childcare at 9am & 11:15am

Easter Egg Hunt between services at 10:30am

Christ Church is the Episcopal Church in Pelham, and it located at 1415 Pelhamdale Avenue (the corner of Pelhamdale Avenue and Shore Road). All are welcome to worship at Christ Church. In the Episcopal Church, all Baptized Christians, regardless of age, denomination, or background are invited to receive Holly Communion. Our Easter Egg hunt this year has over 1000 eggs! For more information and our full schedule of events, please visit www.christchurchpelham.org.  All Services listed will be live-streamed on our website. Have a blessed Holy Week and a Happy Easter!

 

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