It is a long standing Fair Haven tradition to gather on the morning of Good Friday, the day we tradtionally recognize as the time of the crucifixion. The events of the mornign at Fair Haven will begin with breakfast. It is important to note that early Christians found that eating together was not only a sign of hospitality, but also a way in which they could recreate the fellowshipo of the discipoles with Jesus during the previous days and years. Following breakfast there will be the reading of the crucifixion story and a time for personal and community prayer. The United Merthodst Men are hosts for the event.
Good Friday si April 2nd. The breakfast will begin at 7:30 and be held in the Fellowship Hall.