Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Journey through the Stations of the Cross
Meditating on the events of Jesus’ final days and his resurrection can be profound. The challenge for most of us is shutting out the noise and distractions of everyday life long enough to quiet our souls and listen to the Spirit of God. Experiencing the Stations of the Cross is a time to slow down, to leave the busyness of your life at the entrance, to focus on Jesus.
You may experience thirteen stations:
Station 1: Outer Noise
Station 2: God in the Flesh
Station 3: Mary Anoints Jesus
Station 4: Judas Betrays Jesus
Station 5: The Last Supper
Station 6: Gethsemane
Station 7: Jesus’ Arrest
Station 8: Jesus’ Trial
Station 9: Jesus’ Crucifixion
Station 10: Jesus’ Death
Station 11: Jesus Burial
Station 12: Jesus’ Resurrection
Station 13: Crossroads
In the weeks leading up to Lent, St. John’s will offer times where you can experience the Journey to the Stations of the Cross. Details and more
information to come. If you have any questions, or are interested in
learning more, please contact Mary Sterner at mary2d@yahoo.com.
You may experience thirteen stations:
Station 1: Outer Noise
Station 2: God in the Flesh
Station 3: Mary Anoints Jesus
Station 4: Judas Betrays Jesus
Station 5: The Last Supper
Station 6: Gethsemane
Station 7: Jesus’ Arrest
Station 8: Jesus’ Trial
Station 9: Jesus’ Crucifixion
Station 10: Jesus’ Death
Station 11: Jesus Burial
Station 12: Jesus’ Resurrection
Station 13: Crossroads
In the weeks leading up to Lent, St. John’s will offer times where you can experience the Journey to the Stations of the Cross. Details and more
information to come. If you have any questions, or are interested in
learning more, please contact Mary Sterner at mary2d@yahoo.com.