Faith, Mission and Learning: Stations of the Cross
Our Easter Liturgy was a moving experience for many of our students this year, as we reenacted the Stations of the Cross in both a traditional and contemporary way.
St Andrews drama students drew upon all of their emotion and acting prowess, as they depicted Jesus’ long walk to Calvary where he would be put to death, taking upon himself the sins of all the world.
The Choir and musicians' led by Miss Lee, performed renditions of “Jesus Remember Me,” “What a Beautiful Name It Is” and “Lord I Need You,” and assisted the students from Years 7-12 to reflect on Jesus’ Passion, and remain reverent throughout the Liturgy.
The Everything Drama that followed the Stations, displayed the struggles of many of us as we journey through life with all of its busyness and distractions, and highlighted God, who continually calls and reaches out to us amid all of life’s drama. This is a God who intervened in history, to reach into the depths of humanity’s sin, and bring us salvation through his Son. A God who continually reaches out to us today.
Thank you to Mr Lewandowski and our Drama students Mackenzie, Joycie Janille, Joy, Jeda, Noah, Daniel Jericho, Cate and Luke for their wonderful performance, and many hours of rehearsal. Special mention to Dante Carbone and Lara Kearns who led the drama and brought many to tears, and Euleila Barret for her depiction of Mary. Thank you also to Miss Lee, Mr Alata, Mr Chiapetta and the musicians and Choir for their performance.
Mr Hoare, Ms Anthony and Ms Tan
The Mission Team.