North Dakota has been hit with a snow event, as most of you are aware. Because of this, many churches in the Western portion of the state are unable to have Holy Week as they were anticipating. This also means many people will not be able to make it to an in-person worship service. Because of this, we have compiled a few different live-stream and Zoom worship opportunities. Scroll below to find one that fits you and your family. Stay safe and warm!
All times are Central Time.
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Grace Episcopal Church, Jamestown
Live-streamed worship services on their Facebook: Click Here
Worship services on their YouTube page: Click Here
Maundy Thursday ~ Holy Eucharist, Stripping of the Altar: 7:00pm
Good Friday ~ The Passion Story from John, the Solemn Collects, Holy Communion from the Reserved Sacrament: 12:00pm (Noon)
Easter Sunday ~ Holy Eucharist: 10:30am
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St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Fargo
Live-streamed worship services on their Facebook: Click Here
Maundy Thursday ~ Holy Eucharist: 7:00pm
Good Friday ~ Good Friday Liturgy: 12:00pm (Noon)
Holy Saturday ~ Holy Saturday Liturgy: 10:00am
Easter Sunday ~ Holy Eucharist, Baptism: 11:00am
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Grand Forks
Live-streamed worship services on their Facebook: Click Here
Maundy Thursday: 7:00pm
Good Friday ~ Veneration of the Cross: 7:00pm
Holy Saturday ~ Easter Vigil: 8:00pm
Easter Sunday ~ Holy Eucharist: 10:15am
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St. George’s Episcopal Church, Bismarck
Live-streamed worship services on their Facebook: Click Here
Worship services on their YouTube page: Click Here
Good Friday Liturgy: 6:00pm
Easter Sunday ~ Holy Eucharist: 10:00am
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Zoom Worship Services
**If you need the phone number/link to any of the Zoom options, please call or text The Reverend Steve Godfrey at 515-450-9858 or click here to send him an email.
Maundy Thursday: 7:00pm ~ Led by The Reverend Steve Godfrey
Good Friday Episcopal Worship: 7:00pm ~ led by The Reverend Mary Johnson and The Reverend Kim Becker
Holy Easter Worship: 10:00am ~ led by The Reverend Mary Johnson and The Reverend Kim Becker