How does the Protestant Church celebrate Good Friday?
Please use little language, its for a school project! A: Some Protestant churches do not observe it at all. Other Protestant groups, such as the Episcopal Church, do observe it. I’ve been to Episcopalian Good Friday services, and they are very close to the standard Roman Catholic observance. There are prayers and Scripture readings; in some churches, the crosses are draped in black, and the altar is bare (the altar is stripped the day before, on Maundy Thursday). It is a very solemn occasion.