Entering Holy Week
Holy Week is different. The pace shifts. The story deepens. We are invited to slow down more intentionally as we prepare for Easter.
In our schools, this may be felt in liturgies, classroom reflections, quiet conversations, or shared acts of service.
A Story of Love and Courage
Holy Week reminds us of courage. Of sacrifice. Of love that does not walk away when things are difficult.
These are lessons that resonate far beyond a church setting. They speak to how we treat one another every day.
- Courage in standing up for someone.
- Love in choosing forgiveness.
- Strength in remaining kind when it would be easier not to.
From Darkness to Light
Holy Week acknowledges that life includes challenge and uncertainty. But it also reminds us that darkness does not have the final word.
This message is powerful in a school community. Students face pressures. Staff carry responsibilities. Families juggle many demands. Holy Week reminds us that hope endures.
Preparing for New Beginnings
As we live our Spiritual Theme, Open Doors, Build Bridges, Nourish New Beginnings, Holy Week prepares us for the ultimate new beginning: Easter.
It calls us to reflect on how we can bring light into our own spaces. Into classrooms. Into meetings. Into homes.
A Final Invitation
This week, take time to pause.
- Notice the quiet.
- Notice the courage around you.
- Notice the light that is already beginning to break through.
Easter is near. And with it, the promise of renewal.