Within the Christian tradition change is a central part of our faith. And nowhere reveals this more clearly than Holy Week, the journey we are travelling at this moment. On Maundy Thursday, Jesus ate with his friends; they did not realise that soon, their dear friend and the one they believed to be the Messiah, would soon be crucified like a common thief. It was not long-ago, Palm Sunday, when they were calling Jesus the King of the Jews. However, their whole world was just about to be changed in ways they did not expect. They mourned the loss of Jesus and they were frightened. After Jesus was crucified on Good Friday, he was laid in the tomb. Holy Saturday, is a day of watching and waiting, not really being aware of the changes that were taking place deep within the dark tomb. Easter Day, Jesus was raised from the dead. However, while everything had changed, the disciples still wanted to hold on to the old ways. They feared change, then Jesus invited them to reach out and touch.
Change is real and can be challenging. But by now I believe we have become experts at change. And if we can take any comfort, our rich Christian tradition can show us the way. There will be times of fear, of wanting to go back to normal, but once again our world is being turned upside down. We have a choice to hold onto what has gone or to move forward and embrace the change, to enter once again into something new. May you have a Holy and Blessed Easter. I am praying for our school, staff, students and families. I am praying for our community, for our state, country and the world. Stay safe and well. Blessings.
Please see below the Family Services for Term 2:
23 April, 2:00pm Baptism Service Years 4-6
28 April, 6:00pm Years 4-6 Family Service
6 May, 6:00pm Year 11 Family Service (PDF 138KB)
11 May, 6:00pm Year 12 Family Service (PDF 142.4KB)
18 May, 6:00pm Year 8 Family Service (PDF 139.4KB)
8 June, 6:00pm Year 9 Family Service (PDF 117.3KB)
Please also see below the Easter services being held at our local churches. Please check to see if you need to register or if they have moved to online streaming.
Holy Week and Easter at St Mark’s Clayfield, 103 Bonney Ave
Maundy Thursday 1 April, 6:00pm Agape Meal in parish hall; 7:15pm Liturgy in Church
Good Friday 2 April, 8:00am Stations of the Cross for all ages
Easter Saturday 3 April, 6:00pm Lighting the New Easter Fire
Easter Day 4 April, 7:30am Traditional Eucharist; 9:15am Family Service
Holy Week Services at St Augustine’s, Hamilton
Thursday 1 April - Eucharist with foot washing, followed by the Watch, 7:30pm
Good Friday 2 April - Good Friday Service, 8:00am
Easter Day 4 April – Eucharist, followed by breakfast 5:30am; Eucharist 8:30am
Susan Crothers-Robertson