


Whether you’re coming for Good Friday, bringing the family to an egg hunt, or celebrating Easter Sunday, this page includes everything you need to know. Explore the full schedule below and make plans to celebrate with us.
EASTER WEEKEND



On April 3 at 7:00 PM, we’ll gather at the Lake Mirror Amphitheater for an outdoor service in the heart of Lakeland. As we finish 21 Days of Prayer and continue Ask Me About Jesus, we’re taking time to reflect on the cross and what it means that Jesus stepped into suffering for us.
Many of us move too quickly to Sunday. We want the celebration, but we skip the weight. Good Friday gives us space to sit in the tension and remember the cost of love. Under the open sky, in the center of our city, we’ll worship and reflect together as we prepare our hearts for Easter.
Bring a lawn chair. Since it’s First Friday downtown, reference the event map for parking options and arrive a little early to get settled. Bring your family. Bring your ONE.

INVITES US TO SLOW DOWN


APRIL 4TH | 10AM-12PM
Sports For The ONE Fields
4730 Lakeland Highlands Rd, Lakeland FL 33813
HIGHLAND PARK CAMPUS
APRIL 4TH | 1PM-3PM
YMCA
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2125 Sleepy Hill Rd. Lakeland FL, 33810
NORTH LAKELAND CAMPUS
Join us for an epic EASTER EGG HUNT filled with fun for the whole family! Enjoy sweet treat food trucks, bouncy houses, and thousands of candy-filled eggs. Don’t miss this unforgettable day of laughter, FUN, and community! Please bring your own lawn chairs, blankets and baskets for your children (Birth - 5th Grade) to collect candy in!



BE OUR GUEST AND BRING A GUEST

EVERYONE HAS A
Some of us feel far from God because of what we’ve done. Others are sitting in church, doing all the right things, yet still feel distant. And some of us aren’t even sure what we believe anymore. We just know we don’t want to fake it. Easter is not just about an empty tomb in history. It is about a Father who runs toward people who are a long way off and people who never left the house but still feel unseen.
This Easter, Ask Me About The Resurrection is an invitation to step out of ritual, shame, performance, and distance and into something living. He sees you. He knows you. He wants you. And because of the resurrection, He makes you new.






