On Easter, His tomb was found empty, and He appeared alive to His followers. The resurrection is the foundation of our faith, because it represents victory over sin and death and offers the promise of new life. Easter is therefore the most joyful and hopeful day in the Christian year.
We hope you’ll celebrate this wonderful occasion with us at services on Saturday, April 4, at 4:00 PM (processional communion) or Sunday, April 5, at 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, or 11:00 AM (cup communion).
Taken together, Holy Week invites you into a story that moves from celebration, to love and service, to suffering and sacrifice, and finally to renewal and hope. If you’re new to Christianity, this week gives you a clear window into what we believe about Jesus: that He came humbly, loved deeply, gave His life for others, and rose again. It’s not just a set of historical events, but an invitation to consider what His life, death, and resurrection might mean for you personally; offering forgiveness, purpose, and the possibility of new life.