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Walking the Way During Lent

Trinity Ashland will offer the opportunity to reflect on Jesus’ final day in Jerusalem.

The spiritual practice known as Way of the Cross, Stations of the Cross and the Via Dolorosa has it roots in the intentions of pilgrims to the Holy Land over many hundreds of years. The Episcopal Book of Occasional Services lays out two versions of the Way of the Cross. This year we will use the Scriptural Way of the Cross. Come, be a pilgrim the first six of the seven Fridays in Lent. Join us at noon on Fridays beginning March 7 and concluding on April 11 in the Sanctuary.

See more at https://www.trinitychurchashland.org/ or https://www.facebook.com/TrinityAshland/.

Date & Time:

March 7, 2025 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Trinity Episcopal Church

44 North Second Street
Ashland,97520

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