People from various churches and denominations file into Plymouth Congregational Church Tuesday to celebrate Holy Week.
The church's pastor, Peter Luckey, did not lead the sermon, though.
Instead, senior pastor of First United Methodist Church, Tom Brady, was in charge of the day's sermon, while senior pastor of Heartland Community Church, Paul Gray, lead the worship with the help of his praise team.
"This is neat to share and worship with the people in the community," Brady said. "We kind of drop our denominational ties for a while and just worship together."
A total of seven churches will join together this week for services, which will be led by different pastor each day. Attendees will not only be able to hear services from different pastors, but music from different denominations.
Although the service may not be what some churches are used to some are simply thankful the community provides church services.
"All week long of going to church, meditating and getting ready for Easter morning, it's wonderful," Trinity Methodist Church member Melanie King said. "It's wonderful that all the churches get together in unity."





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