Holy Week
Palm Sunday, April 13th at 10am
A special, celebratory Sunday morning service to commemorate Jesus’ procession into Jerusalem and mark the beginning of Holy Week.
Maundy Thursday, April 17th at 6:30pm
A one-hour evening Communion service where we gather to commemorate the Last Supper.
Good Friday, April 18th at 7pm
This year MPC is doing a Tenebrae service for Good Friday, the day during Holy Week where we remember Jesus’ betrayal, suffering, and death on the cross. Tenebrae (Latin for ‘shadows’) is a ritual, contemplative service that has existed in Christian tradition for over 1,000 years. The service emphasizes a gradual extinguishing of candles with accompanying readings, songs, and silence.
These services help us get ready to approach the joyous mystery of Easter. See you there.
Easter Sunday, April 20th

Easter at Montclair Presbyterian Church is a toe tapping, hand clapping, child friendly, heavenly music making, strawberries and sparkling cider partaking, Easter Egg Hunt playing, meaningful connection making kind of Sunday!
All are welcome, wherever you are on your life’s journey, to join us at 10 am for our Celebration, led by the Barrelhouse Jazz Band, the Montclair Presbyterian Choir, the whole congregation and Rev. Ben Daniel.
Mid-way through the service, children are invited to go upstairs to hear the Easter story told by Katherine Palmer-Collins, our Godly Play Master Storyteller. They will return in time to participate in communion.
Easter hats are welcome and definitely not required! Come and join us as we celebrate the Risen Christ.
Our Celebration service will be followed by an Easter Egg Hunt for children. The Easter Egg Hunt will begin at 11:30 am and strawberries and sparkling cider will be served in the courtyard.
Parking in the neighborhood can be tricky! If the church lot is full, please try parking on Thornhill Drive near Thornhill Elementary, or at the intersection of Thornhill Drive and Mountain Ave.
Please contact us with any questions. We hope to see you for Easter!
Egg photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash