Good Friday
March 29, 2024

Scripture Reading: Luke 23:32-38

Some people consider the cross as mere folly, as nothing more than the tragic ending to a good life that was caught in a tangled web of political and religious gamesmanship. “If Jesus was God,” they scoff, “what was God doing on the cross?”

Others reinterpret the cross for our modern times, giving it an extreme makeover through religious syncretism, sentimentality, or by reducing it to a mere symbol. Still, others believe the power of God flows through the cross to save us from eternal damnation.

To the Corinthians, Paul writes, “For the word of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God” (1:18).  


Community Remembrance Service

Join us in-person or via live stream at 7:00pm for a solemn Good Friday Community Remembrance. Experience Cries from the Cross (opens at 6:30pm), meaningful worship led by Ben Saunders and Scott Butler, Scripture readings, communion, and a Good Friday message from Dr. Ron Jones. 

Learn how to participate in a live stream Lord's Supper.

To enhance your experience, access Cries from the Cross, a Holy Week devotional reflection written by Dr. Ron Jones.