<p> SERVICES FOR TRIDUUM compiled by the Diocesan Liturgy Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of San Diego</p><p>Basic rubrics for Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and The Great Vigil of Easter are found in the BCP starting on p. 270 and following. </p><p>TENEBRAE</p><p>A basic outline of this service is found on p. 75 of the Book of Occasional Services; a searchable version is online here: http://www.richardliantonio.com/anglican/Occasional%20Services%202003.pdf (in the table of contents, hover over “Tenebrae” and it will highlight yellow. Click, and it will jump to that page)</p><p>From the Presbyterian Church USA, a dramatic and creative combination of Tenebrae and Maundy Thursday liturgies: http://www.pcusa.org/media/uploads/theologyandworship/pdfs/maundy_thursd ay_tenebrae_service.pdf</p><p>This service is a combination of Jewish Seder and Tenebrae: http://biteintheapple.com/maundy-thursday-liturgy-the-night-of-the-beloved- community/</p><p>MAUNDY THURSDAY</p><p>In addition to what can be found in the prayer book, the rubrics for various activities to take place on Maundy Thursday are found on pp. 93-96 of the Book of Occasional Services; a searchable version is online here: http://www.richardliantonio.com/anglican/Occasional%20Services%202003.pdf (in the table of contents, hover over “Maundy Thursday” and it will highlight yellow. Click, and it will jump to that page)</p><p>The National Cathedral’s service of Eucharist and Footwashing, which closes with the Stripping of the Altar: http://www.nationalcathedral.org/pdfs/HE20120405.pdf</p><p>The same, from the Anglican Church of Australia: http://www.anglican.org.au/docs/commissions/liturgy/Maundy%20Thursday.pdf</p><p>The Church of England’s Common Worship: http://www.churchofengland.org/media/41156/tspashw.pdf (includes Good Friday as well) </p><p>1 An Agape Feast from the Anglican Diocese of Perth, Australia, that weaves a multi- course meal through the liturgy: http://www.perth.anglican.org/download/diocese/Liturgy_and_Music_Committee_ (LITMUS)/Agape%20Meal%20for%20Maundy%20Thursday.pdf</p><p>From the Presbyterian Church USA, a dramatic and creative combination of Tenebrae and Maundy Thursday liturgies: http://www.pcusa.org/media/uploads/theologyandworship/pdfs/maundy_thursd ay_tenebrae_service.pdf</p><p>St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco’s Maundy “Tuesday” Service, which includes very helpful checklists and logistics details. This service also includes a full meal: http://www.saintgregorys.org/Resources_pdfs/Maundy_Tuesday_Script_2010.pdf</p><p>This resource from the United Methodist Church explains very clearly how to set up an intimate and interactive service in the “alternative emergent” mode: http://www.gbod.org/lead-your-church/lent-easter-holy-week/resource/maundy- thursday-in-an-alternativeemergent-mode</p><p>This service is a combination of Jewish Seder and Tenebrae: http://biteintheapple.com/maundy-thursday-liturgy-the-night-of-the-beloved- community/ </p><p>A reenactment of the events of Maundy Thursday done as a theatrical piece: http://resources.mennonitechurch.ca/FileDownload/12976/The_Last_Supper_A_M aundy_Thursday_Re-enactment.pdf</p><p>GOOD FRIDAY</p><p>A traditional service from the National Cathedral, featuring a wealth of musical ideas: http://www.nationalcathedral.org/pdfs/GF20130329.pdf </p><p>The Church of England’s Common Worship: http://www.churchofengland.org/media/41156/tspashw.pdf (includes Maundy Thursday as well) </p><p>A lengthy service for evening from All Saints Beverly Hills, featuring the crucifixion narrative (as normally read on Palm/Passion Sunday) read in parts: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-2- K2FLICpWQmRDVXd1VVhXS3ZuckpyVTN1dHpIbFNrVE9Z/edit?usp=sharing </p><p>A briefer service suitable for noontime, also from All Saints Beverly Hills: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-2- K2FLICpWV0JLQkJkSHRJbTNsdkVQbFlwcXpDTWNlVmpR/edit?usp=sharing </p><p>2 A service in the style of Taizé: http://www.kandle.ie/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Taiz%C3%A9-Prayer- around-the-Cross-on-Good-Friday.pdf </p><p>Very detailed service from St. Gregory of Nyssa (San Francisco) that takes strong inspiration from the Eastern Orthodox liturgy: http://www.saintgregorys.org/Resources_pdfs/Good_Friday_script_2010_ %28rev_3-16-10%29.pdf </p><p>A children’s service, best used with a small gathering: http://www.fossedeanery.distin.co.uk/children/allage/liturgy/goodfriday_2.pdf </p><p>A stations-based service using the Seven Last Words of Christ: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-2- K2FLICpWVkV0NHNoVG5VMXIxa2xGaGV4WW9KSzc5QmYw/edit?usp=sharing which includes Video art based on the words, “Woman, behold your son”: https://vimeo.com/62936679 </p><p>STATIONS OF THE CROSS</p><p>The nine traditional stations with scripture and prayers for each: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-2- K2FLICpWdGRuLVNwVFhFRHZ0NDBzY0VwcGR0dXc5ZHJV/edit?usp=sharing </p><p>Rubric according to the Church of England’s Common Worship for fifteen non- traditional stations from Gethsemane to the empty tomb: http://www.churchofengland.org/media/41155/tslent.pdf </p><p>The Way of the Cross stations designed for the youth group at St. Peter’s, Del Mar (includes schedule for lock-in Night Watch): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-2- K2FLICpWemxLSlhFdVNFTEg4OTRVbWdHMVZvZmtBOFpn/edit?usp=sharing </p><p>A service that processes around the neighborhood of the church: http://staidan.org/documents/greenfaith/spiritaudit/Appendix%20A%20Good %20Friday%20Liturgy.pdf </p><p>An interactive, emergent-style stations that winds its way through a church campus: http://levelgroundchurch.com/journeytothecross/complete-journey-to-the-cross/ </p><p>The Crucifixion According to Radiohead: At Ecclesia Houston, artist Scott Erickson creates a multimedia meditation on the Stations of the Cross: https://vimeo.com/23507344</p><p>3 Stations of the cross in an age-appropriate version for children: http://www.saintnicks.com/upload/pdffiles/StationsCrossChildren-Leaders %20Guide.pdf </p><p>A stations-based service using the Seven Last Words of Christ: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-2- K2FLICpWVkV0NHNoVG5VMXIxa2xGaGV4WW9KSzc5QmYw/edit?usp=sharing </p><p>THE GREAT VIGIL</p><p>Rubric from the Church of England’s Common Worship: http://www.churchofengland.org/media/41157/tseasterlit.pdf (includes Easter Vigil, Easter Sunrise, and Easter Day)</p><p>Done to the fullest at the National Cathedral: http://www.nationalcathedral.org/pdfs/HE20130330.pdf </p><p>Another big production version from All Saints Beverly Hills, featuring wonderful musical selections: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-2- K2FLICpWdWVfd1E1aXNsQjZsaXFoTlJ3X2FxTThibU04/edit?usp=sharing </p><p>St. Gregory of Nyssa’s version, which is very long, includes a great deal of music and dancing, and finishes with a feast: http://www.saintgregorys.org/Resources_pdfs/Vigil_Script_2010_ %28rev_3_22_10%29.pdf </p><p>A shorter, “Soulful” Vigil featuring blues, gospel, and spirituals alongside storytelling, poetry, and chant, at The Crossing in Boston: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-2- K2FLICpWZnd4b1NVdjZfNXBSM3E2MWdwaEd3VXZVVC1V/edit?usp=sharing </p><p>A lengthy Lutheran version: http://www.liturgybytlw.com/Lent/VigBapRe.html </p><p>A fun, shorter service aimed at families with young children, done on the beach by St. Andrew’s by the Sea in Pacific Beach: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-2- K2FLICpWMk8tanU0eGZQNWNNYl9oVlhsVVE4T1BLcXVJ/edit?usp=sharing </p><p>4</p>
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