In the Christian tradition, Good Friday is an opportunity to sit with the difficult realities of our world, before the celebration of hope that arrives on Easter morning. During this difficult time, let us take a moment, to grieve together the losses we have experienced as a community. Whether you are Christian or not, you are most welcome at this service. We will all participate in a “darkening of the church.” You are invited to sit in a room with no lights on, and have a lit candle near you during the service.