Teens at Fairport’s Church of the Resurrection performed a Shadow Stations of the Cross March 30. Five participants enacted Jesus’ passion and crucifixion behind a screen, with only the silhouettes of the figures visible to those in the pews. Between stations, teens narrated and reflected on how Christ’s journey can be instructive to today’s youths.
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Parishioner Brian Waldmiller provides music between stations.
Eleven-year-old Sarah Waldmiller (from left), 13-year-old Kate Waldmiller and 9-year-old Madison Long watch the Shadow Stations of the Cross performance.
Seventeen-year-old Shannon Matthews reads a reflection after one of the stations.
A candle burns in the darkened church during the performance.
Parishioners take time for prayer and reflection after the completion of the Shadow Stations of the Cross.
Children sit on the floor to watch the Shadow Stations of the Cross performance.
People watch from the pews as teens perform a Shadow Stations of the Cross at Fairport’s Church of the Resurrection March 30.