The Way of the Cross (more commonly known as The Stations of the Cross) “are an ancient form of Christian devotion, inviting us on a virtual pilgrimage in Jesus’ footsteps, recalling and reflecting on key moments on his journey to the cross.” (Common Worship, Church of England)
This is usually done through artistic expression of the path that Jesus walked. The Stations have great significance even 2000 years later, especially in this Holy Week season of 2021. “Our world still faces a pandemic affecting our health and all aspects of daily living. This virtual prayer walk provides an opportunity to pause, ponder, and pray while you reflect on Christ’s journey and your own journey during this time of isolation and suffering.” (ministrymatters.com, March 10, 2021)
Each day in Holy Week the staff will reflect on two of the fourteen stations. Join us in this ancient act of prayer.