Friday, March 23, 2012
FUMC to Host Last Supper Re-enactment
After a year’s absence, a tradition beloved by many is returning once again to Greenville.
On Maundy Thursday, April 5th at 7:30 PM, First United Methodist Church invites the public to relive the events that transpired in 33 AD. This will be the 36th year that The Twelve will have graced the stage of FUMC’s Fellowship Hall.
Much is the same with this production as in years past. As before, the drama is a dramatic reenactment of the meal Jesus had in the Upper Room in Jerusalem, and is staged as an almost exact portrayal of the world famous Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci.
New this year is an updated script and music, both by Ruth Elaine Schram. The new script provides an element of powerful drama as the men speak of their time with Christ leading up to that disturbing moment when Jesus says to them, “One of you will betray me.” The anthems will be performed by the FUMC Chancel Choir, under the direction of Debbie Weyrick, and accompanied by Judy Kugel.
As in years past, seating will be in groups of twelve and Holy Communion will be served at each table. Seating is by reservation only and is filling up quickly. Make your reservations now by calling First United Methodist Church at 548-3075. A free will offering will be received; FUMC regrets that there will be no child-care provided for this night. First UMC is located on the corner of Fourth and Sycamore Streets in Greenville.
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