At my church, we're having an all-night prayer vigil starting Maundy Thursday evening and going until noon on Good Friday. We have a sign-up sheet to choose a one-hour "shift" to spend alone with Jesus in the chapel during that time period, in prayer and meditation, with most time slots falling in the dead of night.
I'm planning to choose an hour in the middle of the night to go to remind myself of the loneliness and darkness Christ endured during his final hours. It's also a reminder of where we are in time as human beings, waiting for the light to come back to this world while so many of us feel lonely and hopeless and lost. I'm hoping some of you frens will want to join me Thursday night or Friday morning, wherever you are in the world, in praying for one hour to thank Jesus for what he endured and for peace for all people around the world who are suffering from all forms of tyranny, oppression, violence, cruelty, and trafficking.
I'm curious if anyone else has similar plans for Good Friday and what you'll be doing. In any case, I wish you a peaceful Holy Week.
I intend t spend Good Friday immersed in the Stations of the Cross, at home, I will fast, on Thursday, I pray and remember the Last Supper. When my son was a child, we spent Holy Week with our church, who had a last supper every Maundy Thursday, the pews were removed and we ate together in the church, ending with washing the feet . I do not go out much anymore, and have not participated in the last 14 years. I miss those years a lot, I have drifted away from so many things I was part of, I guess "miss" is not the right word. I enjoyed those years so much, but I have changed and have become in love with my solitude. My journey with Christ has become so intimate, and hourly, it is hard to connect unless I am doing service.No internet for me from Thursday night till Easter, no social media, me, the Bible, the prayer book, writing in my journal, some art work I have been planning to do.