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91 During Holy Week
The week begins with Passion/Palm Sunday and ends with the “three days” (also called the Triduum, from sunset on Thursday to sunset on Easter Day) which mark Jesus’ trial, death, and resurrection. These days feature not only the drama of the triumphal entry, trial, last supper, and crucifixion but also poignant prayers and prophetic teachings of our Lord. John’s gospel devotes eight of its twenty-one chapters to this week alone! 91 throughout Holy Week invites the congregation to think of themselves as participants in a dramatic reenactment of scriptural events. Thus, children may be invited to process while shouting “Hosanna!” Or, in the reading of the passion narrative, the entire congregation may be invited to speak the words, “Crucify him! Crucify him!” (certainly one of the most unsettling actions in any worship service). These help the congregation sense the significance of the narratives for what they teach us about Jesus’ ministry, about God’s being and character, and about the nature and scope of redemption in Christ. (adapted from )
Planning Resources
Song Resources
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Meditations and Devotions
- , a series of meditations by Dale Cooper
- a Lenten devotion by Dale Cooper
- by Philip F. Reinders (Faith Alive Christian Resources)
- by James Schaap
- by MaraJoy Norden
- by Eric Sarwar
Featured Resources
The 91 Sourcebook
- Parts K through N of , pp. 587-660, offer sample prayers and other worship resources for each act of worship during Holy Week and Easter, including the Call to 91, Opening Responses, Confession and Assurance, Prayers for Illumination, the Lord's Supper, and Blessing/Benediction.
Reformed 91 magazine
- Browse all from our ministry partner, magazine.