Christ the King Church is pleased to offer The Stations of the Cross every Friday at 6PM during Lent (February 16-March 29, 2024).
The Stations of the Cross is a devotional practice that commemorates the events leading up to Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and death. The devotion consists of 14 stations or moments along the path Jesus took from his condemnation by Pontius Pilate to his burial in the tomb. Each station typically involves a prayer, meditation, or reflection on the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus, often accompanied by images or other art representing the event.
The Stations of the Cross is typically observed during the season of Lent, especially on Fridays, and culminates on Good Friday, where the passion of Christ is remembered and celebrated. This devotion is considered a way for Christians to deepen their faith and understanding of the sacrifice of Jesus, and to unite their own sufferings and struggles with his, ultimately leading to a greater appreciation for the resurrection and the hope of eternal life.
Contact Gary Miller for more information.
Last Updated: 02/12/2024 by Charlie Vensel
Stations of the Cross Offered Every Friday Evening at 6PM February 16-March 29, 2024
Christ the King Church is pleased to offer The Stations of the Cross every Friday at 6PM during Lent (February 16-March 29, 2024).
The Stations of the Cross is a devotional practice that commemorates the events leading up to Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and death. The devotion consists of 14 stations or moments along the path Jesus took from his condemnation by Pontius Pilate to his burial in the tomb. Each station typically involves a prayer, meditation, or reflection on the suffering and sacrifice of Jesus, often accompanied by images or other art representing the event.
The Stations of the Cross is typically observed during the season of Lent, especially on Fridays, and culminates on Good Friday, where the passion of Christ is remembered and celebrated. This devotion is considered a way for Christians to deepen their faith and understanding of the sacrifice of Jesus, and to unite their own sufferings and struggles with his, ultimately leading to a greater appreciation for the resurrection and the hope of eternal life.
Contact Gary Miller for more information.
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