“Where do you live?' is ultimately a sacred question.”
― Diana Butler Bass
Join Echoes as we saunter into Holy Week with some Holy Wanderings through downtown Bellingham taking pause to reflect on the sacred story of Jesus in his last days, in THIS place.
Holy Week is the Christian tradition of honoring Jesus’ last 7 days on earth that began with a Processional through his Holy City: Jerusalem and ended on a cross up the hill of Golgotha. Jesus ministry was firmly rooted and shaped by the city, context and region that he lived, worked and played in. It’s clear Jesus loves the city he calls home, and invites us to love our cities (including Bellingham) and the people who dwell in them too.
We’ll explore sacred scriptures as well as these questions:
How does the city cultivate your ideas of God?
How does the region shape your understanding & faith?
How can our bodies help us more deeply understand the hopes & challenges of the city we share?
How do we make space to grieve what we’ve lost over the past year including some favorite shops, restaurants & places in Bellingham?
It’s Holy Week, specifically Good Friday, come & its time for some Holy Wanderings through Downtown Bellingham!
We will meet at Waypoint Park for our wander and end downtown for some food and beverages.
Parking can be found in the lot at Waypoint Park 1145 Granary Avenue, Bellingham, WA, 98225
Please contact Pastor Emma with any questions or if you need to join us later in the wander emma@echoesbellingham.org