LENT & HOLY WEEK

  • Person holding a blue Easter egg over a colorful collection of Easter eggs on green grass with a pink woven basket nearby.

    Easter egg-stravaganza

    Saturday 28 March, 2-3.30pm
    found Charity Shop

    Shaftesbury Circle

    Join in the fun by picking up a Scavenger Hunt sheet from found before finding the QR Codes in Shaftesbury Circle’s shop windows. Come back to found to collect your prize at 2.45pm when we will finish with a short thought about all things Easter!

  • A dirt road running through a foggy rural landscape with trees on either side, two horses grazing in a fenced field, and a bright sunrise or sunset illuminating the scene.

    Morning Watch

    7-7.45am each morning

    Monday 30 March - Saturday 4 April

    On Zoom

    A time for reflection in the mornings where we will pray together.

  • Various dishes including sliced brown bread with seeds, a bowl of fig slices, a bowl of green guacamole, and a platter of cooked eggplant topped with herbs and microgreens on a table.

    A Meal to Remember

    Thursday 2 April, 5.30-7pm
    CCR Church Building

    Join us as we remember Jesus’ last meal with his disciples. We’ll have crafts and activities for all, before eating a simple meal together and reflecting on the meaning of Easter.

    This is a FREE event, however, if you’d like to make a donation this can be done on the day.

    Please click the button below to book your place at the table!

  • Holy Communion Service with Optional Footwashing

    Thursday 2 April 8-9pm

    A service of Holy Communion with the option to take part in footwashing, just as our Lord did for the disciples.

    This leads into the final instalment of The Watch. A time together to read through the Passion narrative. From 9pm-Midnight in CCR Church Building.

  • Three crosses on a rocky hilltop against a colorful sunset sky.

    Reflections at the Cross

    Friday 3 April 10-11am

    A time of looking at the story of Easter together, looking at each chapter of the story of the death of Jesus. A time to listen to what is said, who it is said to and how it invites us in.

  • A crown of thorns made of intertwined, dry, thorny branches resting on dark soil.

    The Passion of Jesus (from Trafalgar Square)

    Join others from Christ Church as we watch The Passion Of Jesus put on by The Wintershall players streamed live from from Trafalgar Square.

    We’ll show this in the main church and gather at 2.45pm. This event can also be seen on the Wintershall Players FaceBook page.

    The performance begins at 3.15pm and runs 90 minutes. More information on the performance can be found at: https://wintershall.org.uk/event/the-passion-of-jesus-2026

There are so many more events happening throughout the Harrow area over Holy Week. Click the link to our calendar find out more!

 

EASTER SUNDAY 5 April

For full details of all our events and activities during Lent and Easter including regular Sunday services, please check our calendar

Questions? Please contact us if you’d like to know more.

Keeping our Community Safe

We are no longer requiring everyone to wear face coverings and you are free to move around the building as you wish. However we do still have measures such as extra ventilation and cleaning in place for your safety. There is seating reserved in the side aisles and transept for anyone who wants to remain socially distanced or out of the live-stream camera, and we ask that you remain welcoming but keep a respectful distance from anyone who is wearing a face covering.


Please do not attend events in person if you are unwell; instead please stay home and join us via the live-stream if you can.


Full details of our latest risk assessment and coronavirus measures in can be found at ccrharrow.org/policies