His Passion: From the Table to the Tomb
Join us as we trace the final days of Jesus’ earthly journey
from shared bread, through betrayal, silence, and the cross,
to the stillness of the grave and the dawn of resurrection.
In these sacred moments, we encounter a love that does not turn away from suffering,
a faithfulness that holds fast in the darkest hour, and a hope that rises even from death.
This is not only the story of how Jesus died, but of why he endured - and what his Passion means for us now.
Friday 3rd April : 3pm
The Words of the Cross
Luke 23 records some of the words Jesus spoke in His final moments on earth, as He clung to the cross.
This Good Friday at 3pm, you are invited to a creative, reflective service that gently holds space around those words and what they mean for us today.
Sunday 5th April : 10.30am
The Empty Tomb
On the first Easter Sunday morning, the women came to the tomb expecting to prepare Jesus’ body—only to find it empty. Over 2,000 years later, the tomb is still empty, and its message continues to echo with hope for generations across the world.
This Easter Sunday, join us for a celebratory service as we explore the wonder and meaning of the empty tomb. What does the resurrection mean for us today? Whether you come with faith, or are just curious, you are warmly invited to come and discover why the empty tomb still matters.
All services take place at The Beaconsfield School, Wattleton Road, Beaconsfield, HP9 1SJ