Friday, March 29, 2013

Good Friday Ecumenical Walk 2013


What a gift to share so many ways of walking with Jesus. Each threshold crossed, each community entered, expressed Christ’s Passion in a unique way.

The ecumenical walk this year started out at the Danforth Church then moved on to Eastminster United, St Barnabas, Riverdale Prebyterian and finished at Holy Name where all enjoyed refreshments and hot cross buns. Hundreds from the community took part.

The walk provided each Christian community an opportunity of expressing their spirituality. St Barnabas’s offering combined elements expressive of our tradition, highlighting our gifts.

The choir, dressed in black, doubled as the crowd surrounding a central cross. They sang a haunting contemporary motet by the Latvian composer Rihards Dubra.

In addition, the Taize tradition of the parish was honoured with a trio of flute, piano and cello accompanying simple choruses that encouraged all to participate.

There were three “stations” marked by the  striking banners St Barnabas is so fortunate to have. Youthful and mature readers representing the diversity of our congregation offered short scripture readings and meditations.

Our contribution showed our way of following Jesus to be one that connects us with the beauty of what is holy and true. We are nourished by roots that draw from the wisdom and spiritual practices of many centuries, and celebrate the creativity and excellence of our Christian choral inheritance.

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