In this Good Friday service, we are invited to slow down and sit within the uncomfortable tension of the crucifixion. By stepping into the shoes of three biblical figures—Peter, who faced the gaze of love in the midst of his deepest shame; Barabbas, the revolutionary who walked free because Jesus took his place; and Mary, who stood at the foot of the cross when the promises of God seemed to be crumbling—we explore why the public execution of a Savior is ultimately called "Good."