EASTER EXPERIENCE
AT LIFEBROOK CHURCH

  • 🌿 Palm Sunday / March 29 / 11:00 AM – Begin your Easter celebrations with a joyous service. Join us as children take part in a special moment, waving palm branches and singing praises!

  • 🍷 Maundy Thursday / April 2 / 7:00 PM – Prepare your heart with a reflective service at 7 PM, remembering Jesus’ last supper and sacrifice. Please note, this service may not be suitable for children 10 and under.

  • Easter Sunday / April 5 – Celebrate Easter in community—we’d love for you to join us!

    Start the morning at 9:30 AM with pastries, coffee, and a beautiful family photo backdrop—a relaxed way to connect and ease into the day. At 11:00 AM, gather with us for a meaningful Easter worship service with engaging teaching, heartfelt worship, and a message of hope rooted in the resurrection of Jesus. Then stick around for our Kids Easter Egg Hunt at 12:15 PM with plenty of fun, candy and excitement! Come celebrate with us—we can’t wait to see you!

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Bringing Kids?

During our Easter celebration, we prioritize creating a safe and nurturing environment for children, with background-checked volunteers ready to welcome them.

  • Infants – Kindergarten: Our dedicated team provides loving care and an engaging environment designed just for our youngest attendees.
  • 1st – 5th Grade: Elementary-aged kids will join their families in the Sanctuary for the beginning of the service, experiencing a portion of the service as a family. Midway through, they’ll head to Kids Church, where they can have fun, get some energy out, and learn about Jesus at their level in a dynamic and engaging way.

After the service, all children are invited to participate in an exciting Easter Egg Hunt, adding to the joy and excitement of the day! To learn more about what we offer children and students, click below.

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We can’t wait to gather together and celebrate Easter! We’ll see you there!

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April 12th, 2026 / Chris Hester
April 12th, 2026 / Chris Hester