The guidebook for the Good Friday Meditation Service [Forsaken] can be downloaded here. The congregation is encouraged to download it in advance, and reserve 1 to 2 hours on Good Friday April 10 to conduct this meditation service at home.
The first Christians observed with great devotion the days of our Lord’s passion and resurrection, and it became the custom of the Church to prepare for them by a season of penitence and fasting. This season of Lent provided a time in which converts to the faith were prepared for baptism. It was also a time when those who, because of notorious sins, had been separated from the body of the faithful were reconciled by penitence and forgiveness, and restored to the fellowship of the Church. Thereby, the whole congregation was put in mind of the message of pardon and absolution set forth in the Gospel of our Savior, and of the need which all Christians continually have to renew their repentance and faith.
Good Friday is the climax of the Lent season, commemorating the crucifixion of Christ. It is a day when we unite ourselves with the death and burial of Christ. It is a day when we experience together with Christ his agony of being forsaken.
We invite you, therefore, to the observance of Good Friday, by self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial; and by reading and meditating on God’s holy Word.
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