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Holy Week is the most sacred stretch of the Christian year — a week that walks step by step through the final days of Jesus’ life, culminating in the joy of Easter morning and the wonder of the resurrection. It begins with a table, moves through betrayal and loss, and arrives at the empty tomb. These services invite us not just to remember the story, but to enter it — to sit with its tension, its grief, and its hope, and to see where it meets our own lives.

Maundy Thursday – 7:00pm

This quiet, reflective service centers on Jesus’ last meal with his disciples. Through scripture, prayer, and simple ritual, we remember the command to love one another and the vulnerability of that final night. It’s an intimate service that leans into both connection and the weight of what is to come.

Good Friday – 12:00pm

A solemn midday gathering that holds space for the gravity of the cross. Through readings, silence, and reflection, we pause to consider suffering, injustice, and the cost of love. This is a stripped-down service — honest, unhurried, and grounded.

Easter Sunrise Service – 6:30am at Moore State Park

We gather outdoors in the early morning light to mark the first moments of resurrection. As the sun rises, we hear the story again and share in the quiet surprise of hope breaking through. It’s simple, peaceful, and deeply meaningful — a reminder that new life often begins in stillness.

Easter Sunday Service – 10:00am

A joyful celebration of resurrection and new life. With music, community, and a message of hope, we gather to proclaim that love is stronger than death. Whether Easter is a long-held tradition for you or something new, this service is a chance to begin again — together.