Something happened
that changed everything.
Passion Week traces the last days of Jesus — his arrest, his death, and his resurrection. This Easter, we'd love for you to be part of it, whether that means exploring on your own or joining us in person.
Easter Sunday, April 5 · 4 PM
@ Driscoll Elementary School
725 Washington St, Brookline
Come celebrate with us!
Passion Week Events
Select each event below to learn more.
Passion Week, also called Holy Week, covers the final days of Jesus' life: his entry into Jerusalem, a last meal with his closest friends, his arrest and crucifixion, and on Easter Sunday, his resurrection. For Christians, these aren't just historical events—they're at the center of our faith. Our church has put together these resources to help you explore more, at your own pace.
Passion Week Resources
What is Passion Week?
The Passion Experience
An interactive, immersive walk through the events leading up to Easter.
The Passion Reader
Curated excerpts on the Gospel and the significance of the cross.
Online Passion Reader
The Passion Reader articles, reimagined in multimedia and interactive formats.
Is the resurrection of Jesus historically credible? This video from Impact 360 examines the evidence behind one of history's most debated claims. If miracles are possible, what would the evidence actually look like?
What do historians actually agree on about the resurrection? This spoken word video breaks down four key facts, dismantles popular theories that write it off as a hoax, and explores the hope that hinges on whether it really happened.
Did Jesus actually rise from the dead? Part 1 of this Reasonable Faith video lays out the core historical facts that any credible explanation of the resurrection must account for.
Which explanation actually holds up? Part 2 of this Reasonable Faith video evaluates the evidence to determine which resurrection account best fits history, philosophy, and reason.
The Case for Easter: Former atheist and investigative journalist Lee Strobel examines the evidence for the resurrection — the empty tomb, eyewitness appearances, and more — and lets you reach your own verdict.
More Than a Carpenter: Josh McDowell set out to disprove Christianity and the evidence changed his mind. This bestselling classic makes the case that Jesus is far more than a first-century carpenter.