Join us for Easter at New Roads on Sunday, April 9, 2023! Our Easter celebrations will be full of life and joy, moving music, a relevant message, and fantastic kids programs. See all the details below and plan now to join us.
St. Joseph:
9:00am in person & livestreamed
with Tiny Disciples (ages 2-5) & Kids' Church (grades K-5)
11:00am in person
with Tiny Disciples (ages 2-5) & Kids' Church (grades K-5)
St. Luke:
10:00am in person & livestreamed
9:00am in person & livestreamed
with Tiny Disciples (ages 2-5) & Kids' Church (grades K-5)
11:00am in person
with Tiny Disciples (ages 2-5) & Kids' Church (grades K-5)
St. Luke:
10:00am in person & livestreamed
Holy Week at New Roads
We invite you to join us for Holy Week and the liturgies of the Triduum. The Triduum is a three-day celebration when we remember Christ’s passion, death, and resurrection--not just as incidents from the past, but as events that have meaning and relevance for us in the present. Never been to a Triduum liturgy? Not sure what to expect? No problem! Find all the details in the schedule below. (Please note: these times are tentative and will be confirmed soon!)
Holy Thursday
Mass of the Lord’s Supper, 4/6/23, 7:00 p.m., at St. Luke
What is it? A time when we remember the Last Supper, when Jesus and his apostles gathered to celebrate Passover
What will I experience at church? Washing of the feet
Good Friday
Service of the Lord’s Passion, 4/7/23, 7:00 p.m., at St. Luke
What is it? A solemn celebration of Christ’s Passion and Death
What will I experience at church? Veneration of the cross (we come forward to show our reverence and respect for Christ’s Passion by kneeling before the cross or just touching it in some way); a communion service instead of a Mass
Holy Saturday
Easter Vigil in the Holy Night of Easter, 4/8/23, 7:00 p.m., at St. Luke
What is it? The biggest celebration in the Church year, when we remember God’s actions from Creation to the Resurrection of Jesus to the present
What will I experience at church? The lighting of the Easter fire, candlelight, readings that tell the story of our salvation history
Another way to engage with Holy Week is to listen along with our New Roads Holy Week & Easter playlist on Spotify. We’ve handpicked some of our favorite modern worship songs of the season.
We invite you to join us for Holy Week and the liturgies of the Triduum. The Triduum is a three-day celebration when we remember Christ’s passion, death, and resurrection--not just as incidents from the past, but as events that have meaning and relevance for us in the present. Never been to a Triduum liturgy? Not sure what to expect? No problem! Find all the details in the schedule below. (Please note: these times are tentative and will be confirmed soon!)
Holy Thursday
Mass of the Lord’s Supper, 4/6/23, 7:00 p.m., at St. Luke
What is it? A time when we remember the Last Supper, when Jesus and his apostles gathered to celebrate Passover
What will I experience at church? Washing of the feet
Good Friday
Service of the Lord’s Passion, 4/7/23, 7:00 p.m., at St. Luke
What is it? A solemn celebration of Christ’s Passion and Death
What will I experience at church? Veneration of the cross (we come forward to show our reverence and respect for Christ’s Passion by kneeling before the cross or just touching it in some way); a communion service instead of a Mass
Holy Saturday
Easter Vigil in the Holy Night of Easter, 4/8/23, 7:00 p.m., at St. Luke
What is it? The biggest celebration in the Church year, when we remember God’s actions from Creation to the Resurrection of Jesus to the present
What will I experience at church? The lighting of the Easter fire, candlelight, readings that tell the story of our salvation history
Another way to engage with Holy Week is to listen along with our New Roads Holy Week & Easter playlist on Spotify. We’ve handpicked some of our favorite modern worship songs of the season.