Easter at Holy Trinity
Edmond, OK
LENT

Ash Wednesday
Wednesday, February 18th, 2026
- Early Service | 8:40 AM
- Lunch & Learn with Pastor Hemenway | 12 PM
- Family Service | 6 PM
- Late Service | 7:15 PM
Ash Wednesday allows us to reflect and repent on our sinful lives as we begin the Lenten season.
You may receive ashes:
After: 8:40 AM Service
Before/After: 6 PM Service
Before/After: 7:15 PM Service

Sundays in Lent
Beginning February 15
Our Lenten sermon series begins on Transfiguration. With each year we await Jesus’ return comes a stretch of 40 days that pass unrecognized by most of the world. But for Christians, the 40 days of Lent can drag someone from the depths of despair to the delight of deliverance. This span of 40 days occurs too commonly in Scripture to be ignored. God does His work of transformation in real time. So this Lenten season, we devote ourselves to the 40 day narratives that led the Lord’s people through temptation, discouragement, and danger, and to bliss, discovery and escape.

Wednesdays in Lent
Beginning Wednesday, February 18th
*No 8:40 service on March 18th
- Early Service | 8:40 AM
- Lunch & Learn with Pastor Hemenway | 12 PM
- Family Service | 6 PM
- Late Service | 7:15 PM
Holy Week 2025

Palm Sunday
Sunday, April 13th
- Early Traditional Service | 8 AM
- Discipleship Hour | 9:30 AM
- Modern Service | 10:30 AM
- Late Traditional Service | 10:45 AM

Stations of the Cross Musical Contemplation
Wednesday, April 16th | 6 PM
Join Dr. Christopher Evatt for Liszt's Via Crucis: A Stations of the Cross musical contemplation. This music recital will provide you the opportunity to meditate on the work of Christ, the enormity of the Father’s mercy, and the Spirit’s call to faith and repentance.

Maundy Thursday
Thursday, April 17th
- Chapel | 8:40 AM
- Family Service | 6 PM
- Late Service | 7:15 PM
Just Before Supper
John 13:1-16
It was a job reserved for slaves, children, or Gentiles. But just hours before our Lord is stripped before His crucifixion, we witness Him lay aside His outer garments so that He can scrub clean the dusty feet of His disciples. You can be certain the dirt from the soles of someone’s feet were under Jesus’ fingernails as He began to teach: “a servant is not greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him.” John was among those whose toes were lovingly dried by his master and admits in his retelling of the events that at that point, it hadn’t dawned on anyone in the room the significance of this act of service. Likewise, as servants called in the pattern of our Savior, Jesus, we are called to serve those who won’t appreciate – or maybe not even recognize – the gifts we offer, just as our Savior still comes to serve us, offering to us His body and blood to cleanse us from the inside out.

Good Friday
Friday, April 18th
- Modern Service | 6 PM | Family Life Center
- Full Traditional Tenebrae Service | 7:15 PM | Sanctuary
Just After Nightfall
Mark 15:16-39
The night Christ was born for has arrived. As thorns burrow into his brow and lashes shred the skin of his back, the body of the Son of Man is bathed in blood. Acquainted with sorrows and the filth of our sin, the One sent to rescue the man of dust is marched to the cross. Laid on the ground to receive the blows from the hammer, the Christ is attached to the cross just as punishment for humanity’s weakness and wandering is attached to the perfect Son of God. For a final time, the Son of Man will cry out – not simply on behalf of humanity (“Father, forgive them…”) – but as one of humanity (“My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?”) Perhaps the most difficult of all, rather than ending with a soaring sunrise, this journey concludes with the Christ laid for us in the silent dust of death.

Easter Eggstravaganza
Easter Eggstravaganza
- Saturday, April 19th | 10 AM - 12 PM
Registration is now open for our annual Easter Eggstravaganza! This family event is open for kids ages 1 through 5th grade. Children will have the opportunity to learn a few new songs, hear the Easter story, and hunt Easter Eggs! There may even be a few treats for parents! Register your kids today!
At this time we are also seeking donations of filled Easter eggs. Your contributions will help create a fun and festive atmosphere for the children and families attending. Whether you fill them with candy (no chocolate please), small toys, or surprises, every egg makes a difference! Filled eggs can be dropped off in DCE Ava Slaybaugh’s office.

Sunday
Sunday, April 20th
- Sunrise Service | 6:30 AM | Front Portico
- Early Traditional Service | 8 AM | Sanctuary
- Easter Potluck | 9:30 AM | Luther Commons
- Modern Service | 10:30 AM | Family Life Center
- Late Service | 10:45 AM | Sanctuary
Resurrection in the 5th Gospel
Isaiah 60:1-4, 11, 13-15, 19-20 | Mark 16:1-8
At some point when the Sabbath was past, Mary, Mary and Salome heard the words, “Arise, for the light has come.” They didn’t realize until they made it to the tomb that the glory of the Lord had risen upon them. So alarmed and astonished were they that they could say nothing to anyone. Today, the marvel of our Lord’s defeat of death is so astounding that the best most of us can do is “He is risen indeed. Alleluia!” But what does it mean that the Lord has beaten back the night, conquering darkness with an unstoppable light? How do we live now that the one forsaken and hated has been made majestic forever? Isaiah’s words bring Easter to us, because Isaiah doesn’t so much depict the Lord’s Resurrection Day, but ours. The Christ’s Easter isn’t complete until He has raised His sons from afar and His daughters carried on the hip, until days of mourning are ended, and bending low at His feet, our Resurrected Savior calls us to “Arise, shine, for your light has come.”
Easter at Holy Trinity is not the same without you.
April 5th, 2026
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Easter Service in Edmond, OK
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April 5th, 2026
Location:
308 NW 164th
Edmond, OK 73013
