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Maundy Thursday Service

St. James' Episcopal Church 4526 Albany Post Rd., Hyde Park, NY, United States

Maundy Thursday (March 28th) 6 pm Solemn service commemorating Jesus’ institution of the Eucharist. Starts in the Parish Hall with a simple supper, scripture readings, homily, and optional footwashing Procession to the Church for celebration of Holy Communion and Stripping of the Altar The Watch continues overnight in the Church This service brings together the congregations […]

Good Friday Walk of the Cross (Village of Hyde Park)

Regina Coeli Roman Catholic Church 2 Harvey Street, Hyde Park, NY, United States

Good Friday (March 29th) 10:15 am Hyde Park Walk of the Cross Solemn procession through the heart of Hyde Park hosted by the Christian communities of the village Starts outside Regina Coeli Catholic Church, 2 Harvey Street

Good Friday Service (St. Margaret’s, Staatsburg)

St. Margaret's Church E. Elm Ave., Staatsburg, NY, United States

Good Friday (March 29th) 7 pm Solemn Liturgy for Good Friday at St. Margaret’s, Staatsburg A solemn service commemorating Jesus’ trial and death by crucifixion Reading of the Passion according to John Veneration of the Cross Communion from the Reserved Sacrament This service brings together the congregations of St. James’ and our neighbor church, St. Margaret’s in […]

The Great Vigil of Easter

St. James' Chapel 10 East Market Street, Hyde Park, NY, United States

The Great Vigil of Easter (Saturday evening, March 30th) 7:30 pm The Great Vigil of Easter at our 10 East Market Street Chapel  Beginning at sundown, the Great Vigil of Easter is a wild ride through the stories of God’s saving acts in human history—culminating with the Resurrection and the first Eucharist of Easter. Bring bells to […]

Event Series Holy Eucharist (Rite I)

Easter Sunday Quiet Holy Eucharist

St. James' Episcopal Church 4526 Albany Post Rd., Hyde Park, NY, United States

Join us on Easter Sunday at 8:00 a.m. for a celebration of Holy Eucharist (Communion). This is a quiet service, usually without music, though we often have a soloist with acoustic guitar playing before and after the service. The service uses Rite 1 from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, with traditional language.