Introduction:
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Good Friday Reflection:
By Major Graham Bailey
This Good Friday is so different, all plans gone, normal life not happening and yet, in amongst all this, an opportunity for all of us to spend the time to think again on the sacrifice of Jesus – let’s take advantage of this time to really connect with the report of the events that took place that day. We think these days in which we are living at the moment are significant and memorable – yet these events are part of the most pivotal weekend in the history of the world!
Songsters: The Power of the Cross
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Bedford Congress Hall Songsters singing on Good Friday 2019.
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Bible Reading: John 1:1-14Who God is……………….
John 1: 1-14 – Light a candle to remind yourself of the light of the world coming to earth during this time of reflection Click on the image below to hear the Bible reading.
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Song: Salvation Army Song Book 383
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Bible Reading: John 18:1-11 |
Song: Salvation Army Songbook 165
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Band: Guardian of My Soul
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Click on the image and the Band will start to play.
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Bible Reading: John 18: 28-40 |
Song: Salvation Army Song Book 169
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Bible Reading: John 19: 1-16 |
Song: Salvation Army Song Book 134
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Bible Reading: John 19: 17-37 |
Songsters: International Staff Songsters sing Written in Red as you reflect on Good Friday. |
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Time for you to reflect on the story of Good Friday and what it means to and for you.
Song: Salvation Army Song Book 208 - When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
Prayer: It is Finished
The procession begun in triumph with shouts of acclamation. Hosanna, Hosanna! has ended
with cries of condemnation. Crucify, crucify! It is finished. The king has become a slave, power and wealth conquered by the One who washes feet in love, and dies the death of outcasts. It is finished. The transformation is complete, and in this story lies my hope. From death springs forth new life |
The seeds of Christ buried in my heart
will see resurrection light. It is finished. Make of us your new creation Lord. Nourish the soil, raise us up transformed. May we remember the ways you loved. From death of self. Let us live to love and serve and share. Let your life be multiplied in us to become fruit for our hurting world. Amen |
Song: Salvation Army Song Book 176
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Bible Reading: John 19: 38-42 |
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Song: Salvation Army Song Book 185 - My Lord, What Love is This?
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Benediction: Jude 24 & 25To him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you before his glorious presence without fault and with great joy to the only God our Saviour be glory, majesty, power and authority, through Jesus Christ our Lord, before all ages, now and forevermore! Amen.
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