In most parishes I've been in, the services have been in English. I can't wait for next week. I love the Bridegroom services, but I especially love the Matins of Holy Friday (which actually take place on Thursday night) with the 12 Gospel readings of the Crucifixion, and the services on Holy Friday (which are the taking down of Christ from the Cross and the Lamentations service). A tomb is set up for Christ (which in the Russian tradition stays in the middle of the church until just before midnight on Sat Nite/Sun morn). From Friday night until midnight, people are with the tomb chanting the Psalms or from Acts, unless there is a service going on. The point is, the tomb is never left alone. When I was received into the Church, it was prior to the liturgy on Holy Saturday morning, and I took my turn reading the psalms (I hadn't learned to chant yet) from 4am to 5am that morning, which made it an extra special day. I love my hour alone watching over Christ's tomb. In the services, we enter God's time, and we are actually participating in the events, and the services are very moving. From the Saturday preceding Palm Sunday through Pascha, we have services every day, and sometime two services. I am taking the entire week off, so I can go to them all. I did that my first Holy Week, and the services blew me away. I will never forget my first Holy Week, and especially my first Paschal Liturgy. It is such a joyous service.