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MAUNDY THURSDAY
April 5 at 7:00
PM
One of
Christianity's most significant events was brilliantly portrayed by
Leonardo Da Vinci centuries ago: The Last Supper. This Renaissance
masterpiece is brought to life in Ruth Elaine Schram's remarkable work,
"The Living Last Supper."
The music deftly and passionately captures the pathos of the event
while, one by one, the disciples speak, expressing their innermost
thoughts with brief but poignant monologues that also portray their
incredible astonishment at Jesus' assertion that one of them would
betray Him that fateful night.
Join Us for a true Living Communion Service as our Music Ministry
presents a high drama, emotional impact, and a spiritual reconnection
with the true significance of The Last Supper.
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will sponsor a community
Good Friday
Service
Friday, April 6, 2007
The service will begin at 12:00 NOON at

and proceed up Broadway to
St. Paul AME Zion Church |
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DATE:
Saturday, April 7, 2007
TIME:
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
PLACE:
The Pavilion at
Asbury Place
A Hot Dog Lunch will be
provided*
*See Messenger for full
details.
Crafts, egg dying &
decorating, fun and games
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APRIL
8, 2007
7:00AM
OUTSIDE BROADWAY'S
MAIN ENTRANCE
Presented by

In the event of rain, the
service will be held inside |
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APRIL 8, 2007

Come

the Joy of Christ's
Resurrection
8:45 AM Rejuvenation Station
10:30 AM Morning Worship |

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JESUS IS "ALL
THAT!"
"Mom, she was acting like she's all that! And she's
not!" This has become the newest complaints from the girls on the
playground. When asked what that means, they cannot explain it but
everyone knows that you don't want to act like you're "all that"!
People thought Jesus was all that. When he rode into
Jerusalem the people gave him a parade fit for a king. But instead of
riding a great horse, Jesus rode on a donkey. The people threw their
coats on the ground and waved palm branches as they would for a great
and famous person. But Jesus knew that soon he would die on the cross.
The people shouted praises and "Hosanna to the King". But Jesus knew
that soon they would shout, "crucify him!"
This week we make the journey from Palm Sunday
through Holy Week. We will once again relive the Last Supper Jesus had
with his disciples on Maundy Thursday. We will remember those hours
Jesus hung on the cross and died for our sins. Then on Saturday we will
welcome in the Light of the World as we prepare for Easter Sunrise when
we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord. Jesus is "all that". He is
the Son of God who died to take away our sins. Jesus is "All That!" Thanks be to God!
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