Under the shadow of death
the watchful eye of fate
he walked to the place of the skull, Golgotha
Innocent, pure, an unblemished life,
hanging on a cross, three criminals
ridiculed, mocked, but forgiving all
for the ignorance of man
promising a gift of grace
a place in paradise
for one who would ask
even under the shadow of death
April 10, 2009
Holy Thursday service
and service of Tenebrae
Reverend Huntley Halvorson
Pastor Ruth L. Foss
Suncook United Methodist Church
Suncook, NH
April 9, 2009
Tenebrae – The Service of Shadows
1. THE SHADOW OF BETRAYAL
Matthew 26:20-25
2. THE SHADOW OF INNER AGONY
Luke 22:40-44
3. THE SHADOW OF LONELINESS
Matthew 26:40-45
4. THE SHADOW OF DESERTION
Matthew 26:47-50,55,56
5. THE SHADOW OF ACCUSATION
Matthew 26:59-67
6. THE SHADOW OF MOCKERY
Mark 15:12-20
7. THE SHADOW OF DEATH
Luke 23:33-46
Hymn: Were You There…
FINAL READING
John 1:1-4
Friday, April 10, 2009
The Shadow of Death
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