Originally Posted by kp2171
i sure hope this doesnt become a my God versus your God thread. back to the original posted question.
im presbyterian. along with the normal sunday services, i do attend services during holy week, specifically maundy thursday and good friday. the good friday service is the one, if i had to choose just one service to go to, that id attend.
in our church (and by that i mean MY church... just in case that made any panties bunch) it is a moving event as the lights are put down one by one and candles extinguished one by one as we are read through the crucifixion and death of Christ. by the time the scriptures describe the moment of death, the church is in complete darkness, save for one candle, which is then extinguished, leaving all in complete darkness for a few minutes.
might sound like a "show" to some, but i promise you, visual darkening forces the weight of the moment on you. by the end you are no longer seeing the back of the person seated before you. no longer watching the choir. you are hearing the words without distraction, and feeling the depth of the struggle. its just unbelievable.
as for easter, if we go, its early service... i dont care for the pomp and circumstance. though its not a bad time to see all the Chr-easters you havent seen all year (people who only attend at Christmas and Easter).