FAQs
Is there going to be a difference between the Good Friday and Easter Services?
Yes, there will be a difference. The Good Friday service is a service in which we take a moment to pause on the Friday before the celebration of Easter. We will hear a brief teaching, take communion, and worship as we sit in the tension of Jesus’ suffering reflecting on His sacrificial love for us. The Easter services, on the other hand, celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, which is a joyful and triumphant event. It will include uplifting music, a celebratory atmosphere, and a message of hope and renewal.
Are all Easter Services the same?
Yes, all Easter services are exactly the same. The same message, same songs, and same order of service will be featured across all service times. You can attend any service time that works best for you! When should I arrive for service?
We recommend arriving at least 15–20 minutes before the start of the service to allow time for parking, finding a seat, and settling in. Some services may be busier than others, so arriving early can ensure you get a good seat and enjoy the pre-service music or announcements. Will there be services for children?
Yes, we have prepared services to help your children better understand and experience the love Jesus poured out for us.
What should I wear?
There is no strict dress code, so wear what makes you feel comfortable! Some people choose to dress more formally for Easter services, while others opt for casual attire. We encourage you to come as you are and focus on the joy of the celebration.