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Walk the Journey from the Cross to the Empty Tomb: Join Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church in Forestville for Holy Week and Easter Services

FORESTVILLE, WI - As Christians around the world prepare to observe the most sacred season of the church year, Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church in Door County warmly invites the community to join in its observance of Holy Week and Easter—a time of deep reflection, solemn worship, and joyful celebration.

Holy Week is the heart of the Christian faith. It recounts the final days of Jesus Christ’s earthly ministry, His suffering and death on the cross, and culminates in the glorious celebration of His resurrection on Easter Sunday. Each service at Saint Peter’s offers a unique opportunity to experience this profound journey and its meaning for every believer.

Palm Sunday – April 13 at 10:00 AM

The week begins with a celebration of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Children will lead a Palm Procession, joyfully reenacting the crowd’s welcome of Jesus with shouts of “Hosanna!” as they laid palm branches before Him. This service sets the tone for the week—both in its celebration and in its foreshadowing of what is to come.

Maundy Thursday – April 17 at 7:30 PM

Maundy Thursday remembers the night our Lord instituted the Lord’s Supper, offering His body and blood as a new covenant for the forgiveness of sins. The service concludes with the stripping of the chancel, a moving tradition during which the altar is solemnly cleared while Psalm 22 is chanted, echoing the cry of Christ on the cross: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” This act prepares worshippers for the sorrow of Good Friday.

Good Friday – April 18 at 7:30 PM

On this most solemn day, the church gathers to meditate on the Passion of our Lord. The complete account of Jesus’ betrayal, suffering, and death is read aloud, inviting the congregation to behold the depth of God’s love poured out at the cross. This service will be conducted bilingually in English and Spanish, welcoming all in our community to hear the good news of Jesus’ sacrifice for the sins of the world.

Easter Sunday – April 20 at 10:00 AM

The darkness of the tomb gives way to the light of life as the church gathers to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Easter proclaims the central hope of the Christian faith—that Jesus is risen, and because He lives, we too shall live. The joy of this morning service is grounded in the victory Christ has won over sin, death, and the grave, and in the eternal life He offers to all who believe.

Pastor Christopher Jackson, who will lead each of the services, offers these reflections: “Holy Week is the most important week for the Christian church. During this week, we recall the greatest act of love ever done—the death of Jesus Christ—and we celebrate the great promise His Resurrection has for us: victory over sin and death.”

“As the pastor of Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church, I personally invite you to attend our Holy Week services. Whether you’ve been in church all your life or are seeking hope and renewal, these services are for you. Come and see what God has done for you in Jesus.”

All services are open to the public, and everyone is welcome—lifelong believers, the curious, the questioning, and those seeking peace in a troubled world. Saint Peter’s is a member congregation of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and has served the Forestville community with Word and Sacrament ministry for generations.

The church is wheelchair accessible, and attendees may use the free parking lot or ample street parking available nearby.

Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church in Door County 316 W Main St Forestville, WI 54213 Phone: (920) 856-6420 Website: https://doorcounty.church

For more information, please visit the website or contact the church office directly.

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