Maundy Thursday service with Foot-washing

Occurring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St Luke
Address
Browning Road, Enfield Enfield London, EN2 0HG, United Kingdom

On Maundy Thursday we remember Jesus sharing his Last Supper with his disciples, instituting the celebration of the Eucharist. Following his teaching we celebrate the Eucharist in remembrance of him.

At this supper, Jesus gave his greatest commandment that we should love one another as he has loved us;
and so during this service feet of the congregation are washed by the clergy as an example of Christian humility and service.

Following the service there is a silent watch or vigil.

St Luke

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92 Browning Road
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Maundy Thursday service with Foot-washing

Occurring
for 1 hour, 30 mins
Venue
St Luke
Address
Browning Road, Enfield Enfield London, EN2 0HG, United Kingdom

On Maundy Thursday we remember Jesus sharing his Last Supper with his disciples, instituting the celebration of the Eucharist. Following his teaching we celebrate the Eucharist in remembrance of him.

At this supper, Jesus gave his greatest commandment that we should love one another as he has loved us;
and so during this service feet of the congregation are washed by the clergy as an example of Christian humility and service.

Following the service there is a silent watch or vigil.

St Luke Charity No. 1151418