Why Flower the Cross?

Every Easter Sunday, our congregation adorns a wooden cross with beautiful flowers. What does it mean? Why do we do it? Find out below! 

Image of a video where members of Holy Trinity discuss what flowering the cross means for them
Image of a video where members of Holy Trinity discuss what flowering the cross means for them

 

Join us in flowering the cross this Easter, Sunday April 1 at 10:30 am.

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