It’s all about Jesus. The gospel story points to him as the radiance of God’s glory, the joy of our salvation and the steadfast hope of his people! This Easter, we’re going to celebrate that reality all the more, and it’s a time centered around Jesus’ victory. We’re gathering as God’s people, and we can’t wait to have you beside us on Easter weekend.
Saturday, Apr. 19
3 + 4:30 + 6 P.M. – Contemporary
Sunday, Apr. 20
7:30 + 9 + 11 A.M. – Traditional
9 + 11 A.M. – Contemporary (Chapel)
Saturday, Apr. 19
3 + 4:30 + 6 P.M. – Contemporary
Sunday, Apr. 20
7:30 + 9 + 10:45 A.M. – Contemporary
9 + 10:45 A.M. – Traditional (The Hive)
Saturday, Apr. 19
4:30 + 6 P.M. – Contemporary
Sunday, Apr. 20
7:30 + 9:15 + 11 A.M. – Contemporary
As we move into the coming weeks and head toward Easter, we hope people and events surround you proclaiming why we celebrate Easter: Jesus. We’ll be doing that together throughout Holy Week, and there’s an opportunity for you to do this in your week with these encouragements and shareable resources! This Easter, reach further with the gospel as you continue to be a disciple of Jesus, make disciples and reach out to those who, maybe this Easter, will meet Jesus for the first time.
Download phone wallpapers and Easter graphics to use on your social media and to send to others as an invitation to join in this Easter!
This Easter, dedicate an Easter lily in the name of someone who has had a meaningful impact on your faith or to remember a loved one. These beautiful flowers will be displayed during our Easter services as a symbol of remembrance, love and the new Life that Easter represents.
Whether it’s a mentor who has guided you in your faith, a family member who has left a lasting impact, or someone else dear to you, dedicating a lily is a powerful way to celebrate their influence and cherish their memory.
Admit that you’re a sinner, separated from a holy and perfect God.
(Romans 3:23; Isaiah 53:6)
Understand that the penalty for your sin is death – eternal separation from God and all that is good.
(Romans 6:23; Hebrews 9:27)
Believe that Jesus Christ took the penalty for your sin by dying in your place and conquered death by rising from the dead.
(Romans 5:8; 2 Corinthians 5:21)
Receive the free gift of salvation by trusting in Christ alone as your Savior from sin and death and your provider of true and eternal life.
(Romans 4:4-5, 5:1; Ephesians 2:8-9)