Passion Week | Mar 29–Apr 5

Join us for Passion Week as we reflect on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. From March 29 through April 5, we invite you to participate in worship, prayer, and special gatherings designed to prepare our hearts for Easter. Explore events, prayer guides, and resources for individuals and families.

Passion Week Events

Explore all upcoming Passion Week events, including worship gatherings, prayer opportunities, and special services throughout the week. (Click on the arrows to scroll)

Passion Week Worship Night

Let’s kick off Passion Week with a night of worship on March 29 at 6 PM in the sanctuary. This evening will be a time of extended worship as we reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus and prepare our hearts for Easter.


Maundy Thursday Worship Setlist


Good Friday Worship Setlist


Easter Sunday Worship Setlist


Passion Week Prayer Guides

Download our Passion Week prayer guides to follow along each day. These guides are designed to help individuals and families reflect on Scripture and spend intentional time in prayer throughout the week.

This Passion Week prayer guide is an invitation to slow down and come honestly before God. Each day is structured to help you see more clearly, recognize what is shaping your heart, and respond in prayer.

Through Scripture, guided reflection, and simple prayers to carry throughout the day, this guide leads you into a deeper awareness of God’s presence and a more intentional walk with Him.


Introducing our children to pray introspectively may feel daunting. It’s easy to learn to pray for certain things. “Help my friend who is sick,” or “help me with this test” are concrete (and valuable) ways to pray. 

But this prayer guide is about bringing yourself before God. This week’s prayer guide is about learning to see rightly and allowing God to form us as He desires.


Additional Resources

What is Passion Week?

Passion Week, also known as Holy Week, is the final week leading up to Easter. It commemorates the events leading to Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection, beginning with Palm Sunday and ending on Easter Sunday.