– GOOD FRIDAY –

For thousands of years, the Church has gathered on Good Friday to remember the betrayal, arrest, torture, and death of Jesus Christ. The apostolic constitutions called Good Friday, “A day of mourning, not a day of festive joy.” Yet we do not mourn as those without hope, but we mourn because it was our sin that Christ took upon Himself in His death on the cross.
 
This Good Friday service takes place between Palm Sunday, where we celebrate the triumphal entry of King Jesus into Jerusalem, and Resurrection Sunday, where we celebrate the King’s victory over death and begin the season of Easter. Yet, between these days of celebration, we gather to mourn and lament, to remember that Jesus’ triumph over sin, Satan, and death required the King to wear a crown of thorns, to be mocked instead of praised, and to be nailed to a cross.
 
On Good Friday, we worship God: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Our great God and Father, according to His wisdom and love, ordained the plan of redemption. Our lord and savior Jesus Christ accomplished our salvation through His suffering and resurrection. Our advocate the Holy Spirit applies the work of salvation to all who are called and believe.
 
We look at the events leading up to the crucifixion and Christ’s ultimate suffering and death, marveling at what a savior we have in Jesus Christ. The cross should bring us to the collision of seemingly contradictory places. For at the cross, we see purity and depravity, mercy and judgment, sorrow and thanksgiving. On Good Friday, we remember that: “He who hung the earth upon the waters was hung upon the cross.”

CONGREGATIONAL SONG – "MAJESTY"
verse 1
Here I am, humbled by Your majesty, Covered by Your grace so free
Here I am, knowing I'm a sinful man, Covered by the blood of the Lamb

pre chorus
now I've found the greatest love of all is mine
Since You laid down Your life, the greatest sacrifice


Chorus
Majesty, Majesty
Your grace has found me just as I am
Empty-handed but alive in Your hands


Verse 2
here I am, humbled by the love that You give
Forgiven so that I can forgive
Here I stand, knowing that I am Your desire
Sanctified by glory and fire


Pre Chorus
And now I've found the greatest love of all is mine
Since You laid down Your life, the greatest sacrifice


Chorus
Majesty, Majesty
Your grace has found me just as I am
Empty-handed but alive in your hands
Majesty, Majesty
Forever I am changed by Your love
In the presence of Your Majesty

CONGREGATIONAL SONG – "Lead Me To The Cross"
Verse 1

Savior I come, I quiet my soul, Remember
redemption's hill, Where Your blood was spilled
For my ransom

Pre Chorus
Everything I once held dear, I count it all as loss


CHORUS
Lead me to the cross where Your love poured out
Bring me to my knees, Lord, I lay me down
Rid me of myself, I belong to You
Oh, lead me, Lead me to the cross


Verse 2
You were as I, tempted and tried, Human
the word became flesh, Bore my sin and death
Now You're risen


Pre CHORUS
Everything I once held dear, I count it all as loss


CHORUS
Lead me to the cross,  where Your love poured out
Bring me to my knees, Lord, I lay me down
Rid me of myself, I belong to You
Oh, lead me, Lead me to the cross


Bridge
To Your heart (repeat)
Lead me to Your heart (repeat)


Chorus
Lead me to the cross,  where Your love poured out
Bring me to my knees, Lord, I lay me down
Rid me of myself, I belong to You
Oh, lead me
Lead me to the cross

RESPONSIVE READING  (Philippians 2:6-11, Hebrews 2:8-9)

Leader: Though he was in the form of God, Christ Jesus did not count equality with God as a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of a man.

All: And being found in human form, he humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross.


Leader: Therefore, God has highly exalted him and given him the name that is above every name


All: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.


Leader: In putting everything in subjection to his Son, God left nothing outside his control. As it is, we do not see everything in subjection to him.


All: We see Jesus, who for a little while was made lower than the angels, crowned with glory and honor because of the suffering of death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.

CONGREGATIONAL SONG – "Man of Sorrows"
VERSE 1
Man of sorrows, Lamb of God
By His own betrayed
The sin of man and wrath of God Has been on Jesus laid


VERSE 2
Silent as He stood accused Beaten, mocked, and scorned 
Bowing to the Father’s will He took a crown of thorns

Chorus
Oh, that rugged cross my salvation Where Your love poured out over me 
Now my soul cries out, “Hallelujah, Praise and honor unto Thee!”

VERSE 3
SENT OF HEAVEN, GOD’S OWN SON TO PURCHASE AND REDEEM
And reconcile the very ones Who nailed Him to that tree

CHORUS
OH, THAT RUGGED CROSS MY SALVATION WHERE YOUR LOVE POURED OUT OVER ME NOW MY SOUL CRIES OUT, “HALLELUJAH, PRAISE AND HONOR UNTO THEE!”


Bridge
Now my debt is paid, It is paid in full
By the precious blood That my Jesus spilled
Now the curse of sin Has no hold on me
Whom the Son sets free Oh, is free indeed


CHORUS
OH, THAT RUGGED CROSS MY SALVATION WHERE YOUR LOVE POURED OUT OVER ME

NOW MY SOUL CRIES OUT, “HALLELUJAH, PRAISE AND HONOR UNTO THEE!”