
A journey can be a remarkable experience. Even when you are guided by your GPS tracker in unknown territory, the places you go and people you meet may surprise you in unexpected ways. Lent is that kind of journey—an opportunity to change your perspective as you walk the road to a joyful celebration of the glorious Resurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday.
Getting from here to there is indeed a remarkable experience. No GPS required. Come share the journey with us at Roberts Park.
Ash Wednesday – February 26, 2020
Ash Wednesday service with imposition of ashes, 12:10 p.m. in the chapel and 7:00 p.m. in the sanctuary.
Lenten Studies for 2020
What is a disciple of Jesus Christ? How would you define it? What does a disciple do? These kind of questions we will explore in the upcoming Lenten study on the Roberts Park Mission, Discipleship: The Roberts Park Path. An introductory session will be held Sunday March 1st in the first floor chapel at 9:30a. Five Sessions will follow. Both Pastor Andrew Scanlan-Holmes and Pastor Scott Tyring will be leading the sessions.
Schedule:
March 1st: Introductory Session – Discipleship: The Roberts Park Path
March 8th: Session 1 – Inspired by Jesus Christ (Worship and Devotion)
March 15th: Session 2 – Welcoming All (Growing the Family)
March 22nd: Session 3 – Social Justice (Building the Kingdom)
March 29th: Session 4 – Meaningful Relationships (Christ Centered Fellowship)
April 5th: Session 5 – Compassionate Service (Loving Others)
Palm Sunday – April 5, 2020
Worship Services at 8:30 in the chapel and 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. Children are invited to participate in the palm-waving processional using palm branches made by the children at Messy Church.
Maundy Thursday – April 9, 2020
Service of Holy Communion in Fellowship Hall, 7:00 p.m.
Good Friday – April 10, 2020
Service of Music & Remembrance, 12:00 noon in the sanctuary
Easter Sunday – April 12, 2020
Children’s Easter Egg Hunt, 10:00 a.m.
Worship Services, 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. All are invited to join with the choir and musicians in singing Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus.