Tonight is the service of the crucifixion at church.
One of the most moving hymns is sung tonight as the priest carries a cross around the church in a procession, while chanting the hymn that is at this link:
http://www.newbyz.org/todayishung.pdf
Twelve Gospel readings are read tonight detailing the passion, and after the Gospel of the crucifixion, the congregation files up to the cross (which is about 1/3 life size, with Christ on it) and lights a candle and venerates the cross.
I probably mentioned this already, but the Orthodox Church is often called the church of the Resurrection, and our word for Easter is Pascha, which in Greek means Passover.
Hope you are all enjoying the Greek Orthodoxy lessons!
Off to get the kids ready for church also. Our service is called Maundy Thursday. The service always involves communion, signifying the last supper. We're doing a readers' theater with men from our church portraying the twelve disciples at the last supper. There's your lesson on what the Presbyterians are up to tonight.