

Easter Sunday
Easter Sunday – Breakfast 9:00 AM | Worship 10:15 AM
Easter morning begins with a church-wide breakfast at 9:00 AM, followed by our worship service at 10:15 AM as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Beginning in the Gospel of Matthew, we will explore the events surrounding the guarded tomb and the empty grave while asking the central question of the Christian faith: Did Jesus truly rise from the dead? As we consider the evidence of the resurrection, we will see why the empty tomb changes everything—for history, for faith, and for every life that trusts in Him
Easter morning begins with a church-wide breakfast at 9:00 AM, followed by our worship service at 10:15 AM as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Beginning in the Gospel of Matthew, we will explore the events surrounding the guarded tomb and the empty grave while asking the central question of the Christian faith: Did Jesus truly rise from the dead? As we consider the evidence of the resurrection, we will see why the empty tomb changes everything—for history, for faith, and for every life that trusts in Him

Good Friday
Good Friday – 6:00 PM
Our Good Friday service will be a reflective, Scripture-centered gathering as we walk through the account of Jesus’ crucifixion in Luke 23. Through this narrative we will remember the suffering, sacrifice, and love displayed at the cross as Christ willingly gave His life for sinners. This will be a quiet and reverent time to pause, reflect, and consider the cost of our redemption.
Our Good Friday service will be a reflective, Scripture-centered gathering as we walk through the account of Jesus’ crucifixion in Luke 23. Through this narrative we will remember the suffering, sacrifice, and love displayed at the cross as Christ willingly gave His life for sinners. This will be a quiet and reverent time to pause, reflect, and consider the cost of our redemption.

Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday – 10:15 AM
On Palm Sunday we remember Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem as crowds welcomed Him with palm branches and shouts of praise. Yet many celebrated without fully understanding who He truly was. In this message from the Gospel of Matthew, we will see how Jesus’ arrival fulfilled ancient prophecy and marked the culmination of the mission that began at His birth. The King had come—not to take an earthly throne, but to go to the cross.
On Palm Sunday we remember Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem as crowds welcomed Him with palm branches and shouts of praise. Yet many celebrated without fully understanding who He truly was. In this message from the Gospel of Matthew, we will see how Jesus’ arrival fulfilled ancient prophecy and marked the culmination of the mission that began at His birth. The King had come—not to take an earthly throne, but to go to the cross.

