Because Good Friday is not about us trying to "get right with God." It is about us entering the difference between God and humanity and just touching it for a moment. - Nadia Bolz-Weber
God understands our pain. That is good theology for Good Friday. And that kind of theology only happens when we connect the Bible to the world we live in. It happens when worship and activism meet. We don’t have to choose between faith and action. In fact, we cannot have one without the other. Shane Claiborne
Father Warren Broussard. S.J., offers opening blessing |
Rev. Susan Allison-Hatch welcomes pilgrims |
Station 1 Life for Dreamers. Story by Rafael Martinez |
Station 2: Bridging the Hunger Gap. Story by Evelyn Kuhn |
Station 3. New Beginnings (Sanctuary) Story by David McGuire |
Station 4.The Human Face of Opioids. Story by Danny Whatley |
Station 5:Speaking Out for Our Lives (Protecting Schools from Guns) Story by Maya Bode |
Station 6: Freedom for the Captive. Story, Shelly Repp |
Station 7: Caring for the Earth and One Another. Story Martha Favela |
Taize songs during anointing: Kay Huggins, George Huggins |
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