The Tenebrae: A Humanist Reconsideration of Holy Week By Jennifer Cottril (To be held at Trinity Lutheran Church at 2901 Western Ave, Park Forest)
March 25th
Title: The Tenebrae: A Humanist Reconsideration of Holy Week
By Jennifer Cottril
Many Christian denominations observe Holy Week—the last week of Jesus’ life—with a service of the Tenebrae (literally, “shadows”), extinguishing candles one by one while recounting the story of the events leading to Jesus’ death. While many Unitarian Universalists would reject the Christian doctrines associated with the crucifixion, this story is nevertheless a powerful human drama. This service includes readings from the Christian scriptures interspersed with reflections on the universal human experiences of faith in the face of grief, loneliness, and death.