Maundy Thursday – March 28th 6:00 p.m.

Biblical vector illustration series, Jesus washing apostles feet

Join us for an evening of fellowship of following Jesus’s teachings.

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Please register by March 24th for proper planning to accommodate everyone.

Not familiar with Maundy Thursday? Read on:

“The following is a portion of a larger article from Christianity.com. (Mostly because it is easier for me to copy and paste than it is to type it all out in my own words.)

Good Friday, we know. And Easter most certainly. But what is Maundy Thursday? Maundy Thursday is the Thursday before Easter, believed to be the day when Jesus celebrated his final Passover with His disciples. Most notably, that Passover meal was when Jesus washed the feet of His disciples in an extraordinary display of humility. He then commanded them to do the same for each other.

What Does Maundy Thursday Mean?

Christ’s “mandate” is commemorated on Maundy Thursday—“maundy” being a shortened form of mandatum (Latin), which means “command.”  It was on the Thursday of Christ’s final week before being crucified and resurrected that He said this commandment to His disciples. Jesus and his disciples had just shared what was known as the Last Supper and he was washing their feet when he stated:

“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another” (John 13:34).”

To read the entire article – https://www.christianity.com/wiki/holidays/what-is-maundy-thursday-11628350.html