Good Friday What words express the anguish, the grief, the horror? What words connect us today to eye witnesses, to friends, to family? What words explain the collision of earth and divine? Worship Words resources for Good Friday: Fear not — Ana Gobledale, UK Good Friday Confession — Lawrence Moore, UK Good Friday Images Good Friday Ritual of the Nails — UK Good Friday Vigil Against Gun Violence: Stations of the Cross — Washington Park United Church of Christ, Denver, Colorado Good Friday, a Response — Lawrence, Moore, UK Help me stay awake, prayer — Cara Heafey, UK His were the hands — Duncan Wilson, UK Hopeful brokenness, in response to a bombing — Ana Gobledale, UK In the silence, a reflection for Holy Saturday Insights — Richard Kidd, Australia Invocation: Drum-beat Prayer for Divine Rhythm John 1:5, Come, shine in the darkness — Cara Heafey, UK Litany of Love — Zach Ford, UK Luke 23:33-43 drama, the crucifixion — Ana Gobledale, UK Mary’s lament, monologue — Ana Gobledale, UK Patient dawn — Sam Goodman Peter’s Lament: a Good Friday dialogue — Ana & Tod Gobledale, South Africa Pieta, a Good Friday poem — Ana Blandiana, Romania Prayer for peace in a world starved for love, James Evans McReynolds, USA Prayer of Praise and thanksgiving for Good Friday — Lawrence Moore, UK Psalm 22, a lament — Jim Burklo, US Rachel weeps — Steve Garnaas-Holmes, USA Then they came for me — Martin Niemöller, Germany There you are — Sam Goodman, UK Words to still the soul — Jeanne Lohman, USA You could have…, a prayer of thanks — Lawrence Moore, UK
Good Friday Vigil Against Gun Violence: Stations of the Cross — Washington Park United Church of Christ, Denver, Colorado