Holy Week Services in Broughty Ferry

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Holy Week Services in Broughty Ferry

            Saturday 28th March)

14:00-16:00 BF Baptists, Panmurefield Centre, Messy Church.

            Palm Sunday (29th March)

Services at usual times in each church

            Monday 30th March

19:00 St Mary’s, Iona/Celtic-style Worship Service;

            Tuesday 31st March

18:00 BF Baptists, Panmurefield Centre, Community service.

19:00 St Mary’s, Stations of the Cross;

            Wednesday 1st April

19:00 St Mary’s, Alternative/Contemplative-style Worship;

            Maundy Thursday 2nd April

19:00 St Mary’s, Supper & Eucharist with Stripping of the Altars;

19:00 BFPC, Queens St East, Communion service.

19:30 Our Lady, Mass of The Lord’s last Supper, followed by watching at the Altar of Repose

            Good Friday (3rd April)

10:00 approx. BFCG Hot Cross Bun Give-Away in The Ferry.

12:00 St Mary’s, First Hour Watch Service.

12:30 BF Baptists, Panmurefield Centre, communion service.

14:00 St Mary’s, Third Hour Watch Service.

17:30 Our Lady, Liturgy of the Passion.

19:00 BFPC, Barnhill St Margaret’s, service for Good Friday.

21:00 Our Lady, Night Prayer around the cross

            Holy Saturday (4h April)

20:30 Our Lady, The Paschal Vigil of the resurrection.

            Easter Sunday (5th April)

08:00 St Mary’s, Daybreak Eucharist with Watchfire (Garden of Remembrance).

08:00 BFPC, Barnhill Rock Gardens, Easter Service followed by bacon rolls in BFPC Barnhill St Margaret’s hall.

0830 St Mary’s, Easter Eucharist.

09:45 Our Lady, Easter Day Mass.

10:00 St Stephen’s, Easter Day service.

10:30 BF Baptists, Panmurefield Centre, All-Age service.

10:30 BFPC, Barnhill St Margaret’s, joint Easter service.

11:00 St Mary’s, Easter Holy Communion.

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