including Easter Vigil service and celebration in Thomaston

St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church announces Holy Week services for 2024

Fri, 03/15/2024 - 5:00pm

BELFAST — St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, in Belfast, will hold several services to mark Holy Week from Palm Sunday, March 24, through Easter on March 31.

Worshippers are asked to gather in the church parish hall, 95 Court St., by 9:45 a.m. on Sunday, March 24, to receive palm fronds and participate in an opening prayer. They will then be led outside by the Rev. Barbara Briggs for a short procession into the church for the service, which will include a dramatic reading of The Passion.

Maundy Thursday, March 28, will be observed with an informal Middle Eastern meal at 6 p.m., in St. Margaret’s parish house, 95 Court Street. Participants are asked to bring a simple item such as nuts, hummus, dried fruit or pita bread to share at the Agape dinner. The meal will be followed by Eucharist and optional foot-washing, symbolic of Christ’s servanthood in washing the feet of his disciples, and a brief service in the church for the Stripping of the Altar. Good Friday’s service at St. Margaret’s will be at 6 p.m. to accommodate those who are employed during the day.

St. Margaret’s will join with other Midcoast Episcopal churches on Saturday, March 30 for an Easter Vigil service and celebration at St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, in Thomaston, at 7 p.m. The sermon will be delivered by the Rev. Paul Briggs, Interim Rector of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Camden.

Easter Sunday, March 31, will be celebrated at St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church at two festive services at 8 and 9:45 a.m. This will mark the return of two Sunday morning services that will continue every week until November.