Good Friday Tenebrae Service

Join us for our Good Friday Tenebrae service. This is a short service of music and reflection: a way to remember Jesus’ death and prepare our hearts for Easter. Childcare will be provided. We will not be able to livestream this service, due to lighting difficulties.

*The service time is 7:30pm and is mis-printed in the summary of the recent eNews Easter supplemental

What is a Tenebrae? 

The word tenebrae comes from the Latin meaning “darkness.” The Tenebrae is an ancient Christian Good Friday service that makes use of gradually diminishing light through the extinguishing of candles to symbolize the events of that week from the triumphant Palm Sunday entry through Jesus’ burial.

This increasing darkness symbolizes the approaching darkness of Jesus’ death and of hopelessness in the world without God. The service concludes in darkness, sometimes with a final candle, the Christ candle, carried out of the sanctuary, symbolizing the death of Jesus. A loud noise may also sound symbolizing the closing of Jesus’ tomb. The worshipers then leave in silence to ponder the impact of Christ's death and await the coming Resurrection.

(adapted from umc.org)

Michael Hanna

Communications Director at The Sanctuary Denver

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