Good Friday Service

Good Friday Service
Friday, April 3 — 6:30 PM
Covenant Church
909 West Jefferson Street
LaGrange, KY
Good Friday stands at the center of our faith as the most solemn and sacred day of the Christian year. It is the day we remember the suffering, crucifixion, and death of Jesus Christ—the Son of God who gave Himself fully for the life of the world.
This is not a day we rush past.
It is a day to slow down… to listen… and to remember.
Through the reading of Scripture, meaningful music, and times of quiet reflection, we will walk together through the final moments of Jesus’ earthly life. We will hear again the story of His betrayal, His suffering, and His journey to the cross. We will stand at the foot of that cross and consider what it means.
On Good Friday, we are invited to face the depth of human brokenness—and at the same time, the even greater depth of God’s love.
The cross reveals both.
It reveals the weight of sin and the cost of redemption.
It reveals the seriousness of what separates us from God—and the lengths to which God has gone to bring us back.
And in the silence of this service, we are given space to reflect personally:
Where do we see ourselves in this story?
What does the cross mean for our lives today?
What has Christ done—and what does that call forth from us?
This sacred gathering prepares our hearts not only to understand the cross more deeply, but to receive it more fully. It invites us into a quiet, honest encounter with the love of Christ—a love poured out, even unto death.
We invite you to join us for this meaningful and reflective service.
Come and remember.
Come and reflect.
Come and stand at the cross.
And as we do, we begin to prepare our hearts for the hope and joy that is to come.
Friday, April 3 — 6:30 PM
Covenant Church
909 West Jefferson Street
LaGrange, KY
Good Friday stands at the center of our faith as the most solemn and sacred day of the Christian year. It is the day we remember the suffering, crucifixion, and death of Jesus Christ—the Son of God who gave Himself fully for the life of the world.
This is not a day we rush past.
It is a day to slow down… to listen… and to remember.
Through the reading of Scripture, meaningful music, and times of quiet reflection, we will walk together through the final moments of Jesus’ earthly life. We will hear again the story of His betrayal, His suffering, and His journey to the cross. We will stand at the foot of that cross and consider what it means.
On Good Friday, we are invited to face the depth of human brokenness—and at the same time, the even greater depth of God’s love.
The cross reveals both.
It reveals the weight of sin and the cost of redemption.
It reveals the seriousness of what separates us from God—and the lengths to which God has gone to bring us back.
And in the silence of this service, we are given space to reflect personally:
Where do we see ourselves in this story?
What does the cross mean for our lives today?
What has Christ done—and what does that call forth from us?
This sacred gathering prepares our hearts not only to understand the cross more deeply, but to receive it more fully. It invites us into a quiet, honest encounter with the love of Christ—a love poured out, even unto death.
We invite you to join us for this meaningful and reflective service.
Come and remember.
Come and reflect.
Come and stand at the cross.
And as we do, we begin to prepare our hearts for the hope and joy that is to come.
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