Join us on Easter weekend as we contemplate and celebrate the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.


 

GOOD FRIDAY EXPERIENCE

March 29 // 9am – 9pm

&

March 30 // 9am – 12pm

West Rogers Campus // 825 W Rogers Blvd

Our Good Friday Experience will provide a fresh opportunity for you to remember Jesus’ love and sacrifice as presented in the Bible.

Join us for a free, self-paced, interactive time of worship for individuals and families to focus on the significance of Good Friday. Touch a crown of thorns, pray in the garden, and walk through the torn curtain. As you go through the different guided stations, our prayer is that it will help you to fully encounter the pain and power of Jesus’ journey to the cross, while also preparing your heart to experience the rejoicing and celebration on Easter Sunday

Please allow about 30-45minutes.

Guide books are available for adults and kids.

GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE

Friday, March 29 at 6:00pm

West Rogers Campus // 825 W Rogers Blvd


On Good Friday, the Friday before Easter Sunday, We come together to remember Jesus Christ’s death on the cross as atonement for our sins.

The Good Friday service invites us to reflect on the suffering Christ went through for our sake by sacrificing his life for our sins. Reflecting on how much Christ suffered to pay for our sins deepens the joy and gratitude we feel for the gift of new life with Christ that we celebrate on Easter Sunday.

 

EASTER SUNDAY

March 31


Worship Services // 8:00 am, 9:30am and 11:00 am

Preschool & Children’s Worship // infants through 5th grade is available for your family during our 9:30am and 11:00 am Worship Service.

PARKING AT FBC

We will 3 available lots for parking on Easter Sunday at our West Rogers Campus.

  1. The main parking lot at the front of our building (north lot off HW 20)
  2. The back parking lot on the the south side of the building (gravel lot off 4th St)
  3. The High School Parking lot to the south of our building (south off 4th St.)

INVITE YOUR FRIENDS



As witnesses, we are committed to inviting others to hear the good news of the gospel. This Easter, we encourage you to ask the question, “What if?”

 

What if you reached out to a coworker, family member, or friend?
What if you offered to pray for them?
What if you invited them to church?
What if they said yes?

 

If asking “What if?” gets you excited to see the Spirit of God move in the hearts and lives of people in our community, don’t wait! Getting started is as simple as picking up your phone.

 

SOCIAL MEDIA

Social media is a great place to share about Easter services. Here are a few graphics for you to use!