Sunday, March 29, 2026

Sundays at All Hallows (March 29, 2026) Is Now Online

 

Welcome to Sundays at All Hallows.

This Sunday, the Sunday next before Easter, commonly called Palm Sunday, marks the beginning of Holy Week. In many Anglican, Episcopal, and Lutheran churches observe Palm Sunday with a solemn procession in which the congregation carries palm, box, olive, willow, or yew branches and sings hymns and psalms. In England the branches are typically willow, and in some places Palm Sunday is called Willow Sunday. The branches are set apart for the procession with prayer and then distributed to the congregation. The procession commemorates Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. The procession usually takes place outdoors, and the congregation may process through the neighborhood where the church is located. In bad weather the congregation will process around the inside of the church.

In this Sunday’s message we will reflect upon this Sunday’s reading from Paul’s Letter to the Philippians, Philippians 2: 5-11.

Readings: Zechariah 9: 9-12, Philippians 2: 5-11, and Matthew 27: 1-54

Message: “He Humbled Himself”

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If you are new to Sundays at All Hallows, you may find these directions helpful:

-It is recommended that after reading or hearing each lesson to take time to reflect on what you read or heard during the period of silence which follows each lesson. It is also recommended that you do the same thing after reading or hearing the message.

-When you open the link to a video in a new tab, check auto-play to make sure it is in the off position. Otherwise, a second video with a different song will follow the first.

-If an ad plays when you open a link to a video in a new tab, click the refresh icon of your browser until the song appears.

-If a song begins partway through the video, click pause, move the slider to the beginning, and then click play.

-An ad may follow a song so as soon as the song is finished, close the tab.

May Sundays at All Hallows be a blessing to you.

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