Church presents Easter service
Staff Report
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Fishersville United Methodist Church will be presenting a musical drama at Easter called “Bow the Knee.”
The church, at 1600 Jefferson Highway, will be holding three performances in the week leading up to Palm Sunday – on Friday, March 26, and Saturday, March 27, at 7 p.m., and Sunday, March 28, at 4 p.m.
“Bow the Knee” is told from the point of view of Anthony, a Roman centurion, who appealed to Jesus to heal his dying servant, Benjamin. Benjamin’s miraculous recovery, and the kind and gentle nature of Jesus’ leadership, draw Anthony into an internal struggle between his emerging faith and his allegiance to the Roman Empire.
Eloise Kornicke is serving as musical director for the production, with Mary Wahlstrom as the drama director.
Admission is free, but admission tickets are being distributed to manage seating capacity.
Tickets can be obtained at the church office by calling 540.942.9355 and through church members.
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