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Reading’s Christians mark events of first Easter

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Sunday, March 31, 2024 7:37 am
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Reading Today 29th March 2024; The Rise Theatre Company and The Gate Church; Picnic and performance of The Reading Passion Picture: Dijana Capan/DVision Images

Reading Today 29th March 2024; The Rise Theatre Company and The Gate Church; Picnic and performance of The Reading Passion Picture: Dijana Capan/DVision Images

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CHRISTIANS across Reading came together on Good Friday to remember and re-enact the events of the first Easter.

The day is one where churches reflect on Jesus being crucified – he is said to have died at 3pm after having had to carry his cross through the streets of Jerusalem before being nailed to it.

Walks of witness, which see people carry life-size crosses through the streets, were held in Tilehurst, Earley, Caversham and east Reading.

In Tilehurst, Churches Together Tilehurst gathered in The Triangle for an open-air service.

A similar event was held in Broad Street, in Reading town centre, at noon, as the Salvation Army band performed and Michael Penny, chair of Churches Together in Reading precided. An address was given by the Revd Julia Binney, minister of Abbey Baptist Church in Abbey Square.

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They also came together to lead an open-air service in Forbury Gardens at 8am on Easter Sunday.

Members of The Gate Church in Tilehurst set up a theatre in Forbury Gardens.

Working with RISE Theatre, the Easter Arts Festival saw a Passion play retelling the events of Holy Week, which was free to watch.

On Saturday, they held a community picnic as well as the performance.

The performances, staged around the bandstand, attracted large audiences.

Also welcoming people were members of Saint Laurence church in Blagrave Street.

On Good Friday, they opened their doors for an Easter experience, with activities for children, displays to explore, a recreation of the crown of thorns that Jesus would have worn, and a life-sized tomb that his body would have been buried in.

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