Holy Week | Good Friday Service | April 2, 2021
Welcome to our Good Friday worship service. This service is an adaptation of the ancient Tenebrae service, which dates to the earliest years of the Church. Coming from the Latin word meaning “darkness,” Tenebrae depicts, through the extinguishing of candles and the dimming of lights, the journey to the cross and the approaching crucifixion. Our journey tonight follows the Stations of the Cross. This refers to the liturgical practice of using various events in the final hours of Jesus’ life as a structure for prayer and meditation. These events encompass Jesus’ journey carrying his cross from the Hall of Pilate, where he was condemned to death, to the site of his execution on Golgotha. Want to get connected to Cathedral of Hope? Register your attendance: www.cathedralofhope.com/register Join the Cathedral cFam on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cathedralcfam Join a small group: http://www.cathedralofhope.com/connect-now April 2, 2021 Good Friday Gabriel’s Oboe Music: Ennio Morricone (from The Mission) © 1986 EMI Virgin Music LTD When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Words: Isaac Watts, 1707 Music: Lowell Mason, 1824; adapted from a Gregorian chant And It Was Night Words and Music: Joseph M. Martin © 1994, 1999 Malcolm Music, a Division of Shawnee Press, inc. My God, My God (Psalm 22) Words: Psalm 22, adapted by Liam Lawton Music: Liam Lawton © 2002 GIA Publications, Inc. Were You There Words and Music: African American Spiritual Via Dolorosa Words and Music: Niles Borop and Billy Sprague This arrangement by Tom Fettke © 1983 Word Music, LLC/Meadowgreen Music Co./BMG Songs They Crucified My Lord Words and Music: African American Spiritual This arrangement by Michael Burkhardt © 2012 Biramwood Publications/Morningstar Music, Inc. Lacrymosa from Requiem in D Minor, K.262 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1791 Mercy Music: Max Richter © 2010 Mute Song OneLicense.net License # A-705445 / CCLI License # 123333
Welcome to our Good Friday worship service. This service is an adaptation of the ancient Tenebrae service, which dates to the earliest years of the Church. Coming from the Latin word meaning “darkness,” Tenebrae depicts, through the extinguishing of candles and the dimming of lights, the journey to the cross and the approaching crucifixion. Our journey tonight follows the Stations of the Cross. This refers to the liturgical practice of using various events in the final hours of Jesus’ life as a structure for prayer and meditation. These events encompass Jesus’ journey carrying his cross from the Hall of Pilate, where he was condemned to death, to the site of his execution on Golgotha. Want to get connected to Cathedral of Hope? Register your attendance: www.cathedralofhope.com/register Join the Cathedral cFam on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cathedralcfam Join a small group: http://www.cathedralofhope.com/connect-now April 2, 2021 Good Friday Gabriel’s Oboe Music: Ennio Morricone (from The Mission) © 1986 EMI Virgin Music LTD When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Words: Isaac Watts, 1707 Music: Lowell Mason, 1824; adapted from a Gregorian chant And It Was Night Words and Music: Joseph M. Martin © 1994, 1999 Malcolm Music, a Division of Shawnee Press, inc. My God, My God (Psalm 22) Words: Psalm 22, adapted by Liam Lawton Music: Liam Lawton © 2002 GIA Publications, Inc. Were You There Words and Music: African American Spiritual Via Dolorosa Words and Music: Niles Borop and Billy Sprague This arrangement by Tom Fettke © 1983 Word Music, LLC/Meadowgreen Music Co./BMG Songs They Crucified My Lord Words and Music: African American Spiritual This arrangement by Michael Burkhardt © 2012 Biramwood Publications/Morningstar Music, Inc. Lacrymosa from Requiem in D Minor, K.262 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1791 Mercy Music: Max Richter © 2010 Mute Song OneLicense.net License # A-705445 / CCLI License # 123333