April 16, 2025

Holy Week Schedule at St. Barnabas Episcopal

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Celebrate Easter in Borrego Springs


Experience the deep meaning of Holy Week at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Borrego Springs. From Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, the community is invited to participate in meaningful traditions that prepare the heart for Easter. Services include a blend of scripture, sacred music, and ancient rituals like the washing of feet and sunrise communion. Whether you’re visiting Borrego Springs or live nearby, these services are open to all.



Palm Sunday

April 13 at 9:30 AM

Eucharist with the Blessing of Palms begins the week, remembering Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem.


Maundy Thursday

April 17 at 4:00 PM

A special Eucharist and the traditional Washing of Feet, honoring the humility of Christ.


Good Friday

April 18 at 4:00 PM

A reflective service of Readings and Communion marking the crucifixion.


Holy Saturday (Easter Vigil)

April 19 at 4:00 PM

Evening readings and Eucharist bring light into the darkness as Easter approaches.


Easter Sunday – April 20

6:09 AM – BMA Community Sunrise Service

Held behind the Methodist Church, this ecumenical celebration welcomes the dawn of Easter.


Communion immediately afterward at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church


9:30 AM – Festive Easter Eucharist

Celebrate Easter morning with joyous hymns and a vibrant Eucharist at St. Barnabas.


Location:

St. Barnabas Episcopal Church

2680 Country Club Rd, Borrego Springs, CA 92004





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