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Dade City Holy Week Services

Thursday, Mar 21, 2013 | On Target Page: Dade City, Dade City Community Events
Photos (from Easter last year) and story by Photo Journalist Richard K Riley

The North East Pasco Ministerial Association will hold 2013 Holy Week Services for the Dade City community Monday, March 25 through Friday March 29 each noon at the First Presbyterian Church, 37412 Church Ave. Dade City, FL 33525. Annually this is done by the congregations and ministries engaged in the Ministerial Association to proclaim Christ in the community in order to raise awareness and funds for programs that are supported by the Ministerial Association. It is a time of unity and celebration leading us to the celebration of the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Guest Ministers will give a short message, followed by a light lunch. Free-will offerings will be accepted. Participating churches who will provide services and food include:

Monday: The Benedictine Sisters and St. Rita's Catholic Church

Tuesday: The Free Methodist Church and Fresh Start for Pasco-Hernando / Charlie's Angels and Cumberland Presbyterian Fellowship

Wednesday: Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church and New Jerusalem Church of God

Thursday: St. Mary's Episcopal and First Presbyterian Churches

Friday: First Baptist Church of Dade City and First United Methodist Church

For further information contact Pastor Chris Byars, Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 37015 Orange Valley Lane, Dade City, FL 33525, (352) 567-8424

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Woman in stripes is Pastor May Ross of the New Jerusalem Church of God who spoke at one of the five lunches.

Last year, the event was at St. Rita's Catholic Church and that is where these photos were taken. This year the week will be at the First Presbyterian.

Photos (from Easter last year) and story by Photo Journalist Richard K Riley
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