Everything in Jesus’ life leads to this moment. On Good Friday, Jesus died.
This is a day for pausing and waiting. A day to confront the reality and agony of the cross. A day when even Jesus Himself seemed overwhelmed at the enormity of the task and what it would cost.
On this day, darkness covered the land as the Light of the world died. But what makes this day “good”? Jesus endured the cross to seek and save what was lost—us.
Join us for a Good Friday service as we reflect on God’s grace and the hope that is to come.
We will have childcare available for kids 3 and under.
ASL interpreter provided at the 5pm service.
