Community Corner
Good Friday Cross Walk from St. Bridget's Church to St. Stephen's Church in East Haddam
Annual Good Friday Cross Walk on March 25, 2016 walking from St. Bridget's Church in Moodus to St. Stephen's Church in East Haddam!

The annual Good Friday Cross Walk will be on March 25th starting at 8 AM in St. Bridget’s sanctuary with Father Galvin at 75 Moodus Leesville Road in Moodus. He will start our journey through town and give us a ‘Message’ to carry, along with ‘The Cross’.
We will share the walk with our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. The next stop on our journey will be at the Moodus Green where we will be moved by Re. Janice Kimball from the Hadlyme Congregational Church. It is a short walk from there, where we will welcome Rev. Stacy Lee Goforth for the first time as the Pastor at Moodus United Methodist Church.
As we continue to carry the burden of ‘Carrying the Cross’ we will stop at Chestelm Adult Day Services to hear from Roy Perkins, who has so generously put our liturgy for the day together for us. As we move on The First Church of Christ we will rest in the sanctuary and listen to our message from the Rev. Laura Fitzpatrick-Nager. Just down the street we will continue to hear the message unfold at Christ Community Church from Chris Caron. It is all downhill from there where we will hear the final message of the day from Rev. Adam Yates at the St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church on Main Street in East Haddam. We will end around noon time.
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After the service ends at St. Stephen’s they are very generously offering us soup for the end of our journey, so that we can feed our bodies as well as our souls. All are welcome to attend, young and not so young. If you can’t walk the journey with us, which is approximately five miles, with a lot of stops and rests, you are welcome to drive ahead of us to each stop along the way.
If you have any questions you may call, Kathy at (860)873-1830. We hope you will join us and help us to ‘Carry the Cross.’