On Maundy Thursday, we commemorate the Last Supper, a Passover meal which Jesus shared with his disciples and at which he became our passover, the Lamb of God. We also celebrate the institution of the holy priesthood as Jesus gave his disciples the command to break the bread and bless the cup until he comes again. After communion, the altar will be stripped and washed to represent the tomb that will receive Christ's body on Good Friday.
This service will be open to in-person worship and also available online at Facebook (you do not need a Facebook account to participate). The act of spiritual communion is a valid way of receiving Christ in lieu of the Holy Eucharist. Parishioners should only attend in-person worship when they feel safe and comfortable doing so. If attending in-person, masks and social distancing will be required; detailed guidelines here.
Offerings may be made at www.stmtux.org/giving. Membership pledges for 2021 may be made at www.stmtux.org/membership.