From St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Atlanta, Georgia, occasional thought pieces, sometimes series, on diverse topics that form and inform spiritual growth and daily walk, equipping God's people to be God's hands and feet in the world.
From Tuesday through Friday of Holy Week, we invite you to walk in the Park at St. Luke's for an outdoor contemplative walk through our Stations of the Cross. Our outdoor installation examines the events of Good Friday with a focus on the sin of racism and the part it plays in our lives. This is an extension of the work we are doing both individually and together, as part of our Caste book club, and as we move through the world around us each day.
Each station features a scripture reading, a reflection and a prayer to help guide your contemplative time. Because this is an outdoor installation, we ask that you wear masks and maintain proper social distancing from those not in your pod.
If you would like to read along, click the button for a copy:
Stations of the Cross: Overcoming Racism
This is the final in a series On Prayer by the Rev. Ed Bacon, interim rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
This is the fifth of six in a series On Prayer by the Rev. Ed Bacon, interim rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
This is the fourth of six in a series On Prayer by the Rev. Ed Bacon, interim rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
This is the third of six in a series On Prayer by the Rev. Ed Bacon, interim rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Atlanta, Georgia.
This is the second of six in a series on Prayer by the Rev. Ed Bacon, interim rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Altanta, Georgia.
This is the first of six in a series On Prayer by the Rev. Ed Bacon, interim rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Atlanta, Georgia.