Walking the Passion

Every year, on Good Friday, Christians around the world mark the occasion of Jesus’ crucifixion with a service called the Stations of the Cross. But this year, Churches are closed, and we’re left wondering how we can celebrate Holy Week without coming together for worship. So for Good Friday this year, we’ve produced a special audio project.

Walking the Passion recreates the Stations of the Cross experience as a guided walking meditation that can be performed on your own — at home, in your neighborhood, or during a local nature walk. The project combines traditional liturgy, Ignation imaginative prayer, and guided meditation.

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Each station, or short piece of audio, is a stop, a point in the journey from Jesus’ trial to the cross, right until he was laid in the tomb. At each stop, you’ll hear scripture, pray, visualize and reflect on how we respond to suffering, in ourselves, in the people we love, and in the world around us. Walking the Passion is narrated by ten voices from the EDNY Young Adult Network.

You can find Walking the Passion on Spotify here, or on Apple Podcasts here.

Did you enjoy doing the stations with us? Have any feedback, positive, constructive, or otherwise? Feel free to shoot us an email at hello@episcopal20s30s.org.

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