About this Event
The Great Vigil of Easter is one of the most powerful and meaningful services in the Christian year, marking the beginning of Easter. A journey from darkness into light, from death into life, on the night before Easter Sunday.
The service begins on easter Eve at dusk outside the church, as we gather around a newly kindled fire. The Paschal Candle, is lit—symbolizing hope and the light of Christ. Everyone processes into the darkened church, following the flame, as a hauntingly beautiful chant called the Exsultet is sung by our deacon.
Inside, we hear ancient stories from the Bible—tales of creation, liberation, and promise—woven together with music and quiet prayer. These sacred stories remind us of God’s presence and love through history. This is also a time of baptism and renewal of spiritual commitments, a celebration of new beginnings and fresh start for all.
The service builds to a moment of great joy: the return of the word “Alleluia”, which has been silent throughout Lent. The lights come up, the music swells, and we gather around the table to celebrate Holy Communion, rejoicing in the mystery and wonder of the Resurrection.
The Rev. Dr. Mauricio J. Wilson, Rector.
With Choir, Organ. Benjamin Bachmann, MMus, FAGO, Director of Music and Organist.
Tickets are NOT required to attend.
Location, directions, and parking information can be found on our website HERE.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 114 Montecito Avenue, Oakland, United States
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