Good Friday
Options for Good Friday
I have put together three different options for Good Friday. You can choose one or all!
1. Stations of the Cross with Paintings & Hymns
These stations of the cross contain the same meditations and prayers as the above stations, but instead of videos
are accompanied with artwork by Svitozar Nenyuk. Svitozar Nenyuk is known primarily for his religious paintings
depicting angels, saints, and martyrs, and for his portraits.
2. Stations of the Cross with Videos
This one is not for the faint of heart. While, at times, difficult to watch, these stories of human suffering are
important moments in our countries history. Thier connection to the Passion Narrative is astounding.
"These Stations of the Cross were created by Frank Logue using public domain videos found at www.archive.org.
These source videos include footage taken during Stalin's purges in the Soviet Union, in various wars, as well as
during the Civil Rights Movement in America, and the Arab Spring Uprising and in many other tragedies large and
small. Some commercial films were used—including three films of Jesus' life, The Birth of a Nation and The Passion
of Joan of Arc.
Unfortunately, the most disturbing footage in these video stations is all too real and so supports the thesis of the
project, that man's inhumanity to man is all too common. This makes the love of God as found in Jesus all the more
astounding and reveals how utterly amazing is the grace of God that 'while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.'"
3. Stations of the Cross Coloring Sheets
For kids (or anyone who likes to color!) here is a simple coloring book of the Stations of the Cross.
1. Stations of the Cross with Paintings & Hymns
These stations of the cross contain the same meditations and prayers as the above stations, but instead of videos
are accompanied with artwork by Svitozar Nenyuk. Svitozar Nenyuk is known primarily for his religious paintings
depicting angels, saints, and martyrs, and for his portraits.
2. Stations of the Cross with Videos
This one is not for the faint of heart. While, at times, difficult to watch, these stories of human suffering are
important moments in our countries history. Thier connection to the Passion Narrative is astounding.
"These Stations of the Cross were created by Frank Logue using public domain videos found at www.archive.org.
These source videos include footage taken during Stalin's purges in the Soviet Union, in various wars, as well as
during the Civil Rights Movement in America, and the Arab Spring Uprising and in many other tragedies large and
small. Some commercial films were used—including three films of Jesus' life, The Birth of a Nation and The Passion
of Joan of Arc.
Unfortunately, the most disturbing footage in these video stations is all too real and so supports the thesis of the
project, that man's inhumanity to man is all too common. This makes the love of God as found in Jesus all the more
astounding and reveals how utterly amazing is the grace of God that 'while we were yet sinners Christ died for us.'"
3. Stations of the Cross Coloring Sheets
For kids (or anyone who likes to color!) here is a simple coloring book of the Stations of the Cross.