Terra Nova Church » Holy Week http://terranovachurch.org Terra Nova Church Tue, 27 Nov 2012 17:48:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4.2 GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER @ terra nova http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2012/04/good-friday-easter-terra-nova-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=good-friday-easter-terra-nova-2 http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2012/04/good-friday-easter-terra-nova-2/#comments Sun, 01 Apr 2012 12:06:40 +0000 Phil Taylor executive pastor http://terranovachurch.org/?p=3503 Each year as a community of faith we pause on Good Friday to solemnly reflect on the Cross of Christ . . . the death of God’s Son, Jesus. We don’t rush forward to Easter just yet. We stay there on Good Friday, feeling the weight of death and our own sin. We leave the darkness of Good Friday quietly and reverently.

But of course . . . we know what’s coming next. We know that on Easter morning, Jesus rose from the dead. So on Sunday, we throw off the pall of Good Friday for the bright hope of the Resurrection.  Our mourning turns to dancing as we celebrate the fact that we worship a risen Christ who will one day return to our broken earth to remake, renew and restore all that we see.

We hope to see you on Friday night and again on Sunday. All services are in Revolution Hall.

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COULD LOVE HAVE KNOWN A FINER DAY? | reflections on holy week http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/04/could-love-have-known-a-finer-day-reflections-on-holy-week/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=could-love-have-known-a-finer-day-reflections-on-holy-week http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/04/could-love-have-known-a-finer-day-reflections-on-holy-week/#comments Tue, 14 Apr 2009 15:32:00 +0000 Phil Taylor executive pastor http://www.terranovachurch.org/blog/?p=661 Holy Week has finished and as the life of the church quiets down a little after Easter, I wanted to take just a few minutes to reflect back on the week and share a few highlights and links with you.

We often tell people that Good Friday at Terra Nova is perhaps the most moving service of the year for us. Worship Arts Pastor, Scott Womer and people on his team put a ton of time into creating an atmosphere through music, art and setting that leads you to a place where you feel the reality of the death of Jesus. One person said to me on Sunday that “I was sitting there in the Good Friday service and it just hit me–this is real! Christ’s death is real! And I lost it”. While all honor and glory are due to God in this kind of response, we would be remiss in not thanking people like Sarah Gorss (wife of Jason who is an elder in process) for putting in over 100 hours creating original art telling the story of the Stations of the Cross that was viewed on screen during the service. Terra Nova songwriters wrote new arrangements to classic hymns bringing them to life in a way that allowed you to hear them again for the first time.

Due to a concert already booked in Revolution Hall, we chose to do Good Friday in the large room in the back of our gallery building. The reality is that the size of this room works perfectly for a service like Good Friday. It is such an intimate space when treated well with lighting etc. Over the course of the evening, 300 people attended three packed out services. We were very close to being standing room only. Additionally, dozens more watched on ustream.tv as we streamed the services live for those far away. The chat room that accompanies that technology was filled with people who used to attend Terra Nova but have since moved to other parts of the country, as well as other friends of Terra who live elsewhere. More importantly, a terra member who is confined to a hospital bed after a car accident was able to virtually attend both good friday and easter. While we would never suggest that watching a service online is an acceptable replacement for being in community, it did allow some to connect long distance to a community that has served an important role in their lives.

Easter sunday began early for the set up crews that serve faithfully setting up sound equipment, chairs, and this past sunday we even pulled out the risers upstairs that we have not used since going to two services. It’s a good thing we added that extra seating capacity as Easter sunday marked a new high with roughly 325 adults and children in attendance at two services. I realized during the set up that one of the crew members was not a Christ Follower last year at this time. I turned to him and said “Hey, This is your first Easter isn’t it? This is the first Easter that actually means something to you!” He responded simply, “Ya, it’s pretty cool”. What an amazing thing to recognize that last year, this RPI senior did not know the grace of God and the forgiveness that Easter makes possible, and one year later he is setting up chairs and risers at 6AM on Easter morning so that hundreds of people can come and celebrate the resurrection! For me personally, that recognition was the supreme highlight of the day.

I’m a details guy, which sometimes makes it hard to concentrate on a sunday like Easter. For whatever reason though, music has the ability to cut through the noise in my head and as the band led us in a song that I had never heard before by an artist named Kelly Minter, the phrase “Could Love have known a finer day?” stuck out to me in big bold letters. This phrase summed up the whole of Easter, Good Friday, Holy Week . . . all of Lent. Scripture is clear that the thing that should mark those who are Christ followers is love, and Holy Week is the time each year when we come face to face with the severity and reality and extent of the Love that was shown to us. It challenges me to live in the light of that example even more.

Here are a couple links to low tech videos from Friday and Sunday including the song by Kelly Minter mentioned above. I’d encourage you to share your own Holy Week reflections in the comment box below.

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HOLY WEEK & USTREAM.tv http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/04/holy-week-ustreamtv/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=holy-week-ustreamtv http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/04/holy-week-ustreamtv/#comments Sun, 12 Apr 2009 00:49:35 +0000 Phil Taylor executive pastor http://www.terranovachurch.org/blog/?p=659 Last night nearly 300 people packed out three services in the big back room of our gallery building at 409 River Street. Additionally, dozens more watched online via the Terra Nova Channel on ustream.tv. We set this up a couple months ago thinking it might come in handy for something down the road. At the last minute (thursday morning) we realized that this would be a perfect way to include a terra member who is stuck in the hospital after a terrible car accident. So we pulled together video and audio feeds, sent it through a laptop and on to the internet. As long as we were doing this for one, we decided to do it for others as well. So we sent the link off to those terra members that have moved off to different parts of the country and other friends that we thought might be interested. It was great to hear from people all over the country saying that they were tuning in for Good Friday, despite the fact that it was a subpar, small image.

We are going to try this again tomorrow morning on Easter and we hope that if you are too far away to make it out revolution hall on sunday at 10AM or 12NOON, that you might be able to log in below and join us online. Just click on the big TV below and hit play between 10AM and 1:30PM to catch one of the services. We’ll probably just leave the link on air. If you join the chatroom, you’ll be able to interact with others who are watching.

For those who might be concerned that people might choose to stay home instead of going to church and being with others on Easter . . . trust me, after 2 minutes of watching, you’ll realize that the quality of the broadcast will take care of that worry.

Live streaming video by Ustream

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HOLY WEEK AT TERRA NOVA | Service times and locations http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/04/holy-week-at-terra-nova-service-times-and-locations/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=holy-week-at-terra-nova-service-times-and-locations http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2009/04/holy-week-at-terra-nova-service-times-and-locations/#comments Tue, 07 Apr 2009 16:17:28 +0000 Phil Taylor executive pastor http://www.terranovachurch.org/blog/?p=626

Join us for a vital season in the life of the church, as we contemplate  Christ’s death on the cross  and celebrate his triumphant resurrection. Terra Nova will hold five special services during Holy Week: three Good Friday services on April 10 and two Easter services on April 12. The Good Friday service, which is considered by many to be the most powerful of the year, will feature an original artistic interpretation of the classic Stations of the Cross by Terra Nova member Sarah Gorss.

Good Friday // April 10 @ 5 p.m., 6:30 p.m., and 8 p.m. in the Terra Nova Gallery building at 409 River Street in Troy.

Easter Sunday // April 12 @ 10 a.m. and noon in Revolution Hall at 425 River Street in Troy.

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As we turn toward Good Friday, we watch; as it was with Lazarus, death to life.

Considering its constancy, it is odd how little time we spend thinking about life and death.  In an effort to encourage that dialogue at a big table, I set out with my friend Chris Leary, worship leader at King’s Chapel, and my daughter Bethany to have the discussion of death in the night and life in the day.  We talked with death metal band lead singers, a veteran of the Iraq War, a hospice nurse, and more.  I share this video to further encourage the dialogue on life and death–which, as we follow Christ, turns to a discussion of death to life.


As a community, we at Terra Nova will be continuing this meditation through our services in observation of Holy Week:

Good Friday // April 10 @ 5 p.m., 6:30 p.m., and 8 p.m. in the Terra Nova Gallery

Easter Sunday // April 12 @ 10 a.m. and noon in Revolution Hall

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GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER | @ terra nova http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2008/03/good-friday-easter-terra-nova/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=good-friday-easter-terra-nova http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2008/03/good-friday-easter-terra-nova/#comments Sun, 16 Mar 2008 19:09:13 +0000 Phil Taylor executive pastor http://blog.terranovachurch.org/2008/03/16/good-friday-easter-terra-nova/ easter2008.jpg

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Holy Week @ Terra Nova http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2006/04/holy-week-terra-nova/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=holy-week-terra-nova http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2006/04/holy-week-terra-nova/#comments Fri, 21 Apr 2006 13:21:00 +0000 Scott Womer [worship arts pastor] http://blog.terranovachurch.org/2006/04/21/holy-week-terra-nova/
What an amazing Easter season we had at Terra. From Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday, Christ was experienced, mourned, and celebrated in relevent, powerful, and creative ways. I loved our dark and somber Good Friday service as we brought new life to the Stations Of The Cross through art work, scripture, meditation, prayer, and song. One of the amazing aspects of this evening was the over two dozen people involved. That is an amazing feat for a church six months old. Most churches our age are hoping to have that many people in the congreation period. You can view a slide show of the artwork created for Good Friday on our site at www.terranovachurch.org/video.

Easter morning was equally powerful. The contrast from the darkened lobby for the beginning of the service, to the bright energetic concert hall, brought freshness and life to the service. A huge thank you to Ty and Jerry at Pi Natural for creating the amazing floral art, Aimee Taylor and her team for designing the rest of the atmosphere, David “The Latin King” Mayfield for the Gregorian chants that reminded us of the beauty and truth of the ancient, and Father Michael at St.Paul’s Episcopal Church in Troy, for his liturgical inspiration. I’d also like to thank my record label, the Academy, all the fans…………….oh, and God…….

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Give him up for Lent…….. http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2006/03/give-him-up-for-lent/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=give-him-up-for-lent http://terranovachurch.org/blog/2006/03/give-him-up-for-lent/#comments Fri, 10 Mar 2006 14:03:00 +0000 Scott Womer [worship arts pastor] http://blog.terranovachurch.org/2006/03/10/give-him-up-for-lent/
If you voted for him, please, please respond. I have some huge questions for you……..

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