
Easter at MISSION
From Passover Seder to Good Friday, Sunrise Service to Easter Weekend — experience the full story of redemption with us.
Celebrate Holy Week with us at MISSION!
Easter at MISSION is more than a service — it’s a celebration of the hope and new life we have in Jesus. Whether you’ve been part of our church family for years or you’re walking through our doors for the first time, we would love for you to join us.
Passover Seder
Tuesday, March 31 at 630p
A Passover Seder is a festive, ritual Jewish meal held on the first (and often second) nights of Passover, following a specific "order" (seder) from the Haggadah to retell the Exodus story of liberation from slavery in Egypt, featuring symbolic foods on a Seder plate, storytelling, blessings, songs, and the eating of matzah (unleavened bread) to connect generations to this pivotal moment in Jewish history.

Good Friday
Friday, April 3 | 5p & 630p
Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ, a solemn Christian holiday observed the Friday before Easter, marked by prayer, fasting, and somber church services focusing on His sacrifice as the path to salvation, despite the sorrow it represents. It's part of Holy Week, preceding Easter Sunday, and is also known as Great Friday or Holy Friday, with its name reflecting the "holy" or "pious" significance of the day.

Easter Weekend
Saturday, April 4 | 230p, 400p & 530p Sunday, April 5 | 800a, 930a, 1100a & 1230p
Easter is a homecoming. It’s the story of a Savior who made a way for us to come back to the Father. Whether you’ve been part of MISSION for years or it’s been a while since you’ve stepped into church, this is your invitation to come home. Join us as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus and the new life we have because of Him.

Sunrise Service
Sunday, April 5 | 600a
Join us for a beautiful, stripped-down Sunrise Service as we gather outdoors and worship while the sun rises over the mountains. Surrounded by God’s creation, we’ll celebrate the resurrection in a quiet, reflective, and powerful way as the light breaks through the darkness.
