You’re invited to Easter at Redemption.
Bring the whole family and join us for a free, welcoming celebration of new life and the hope we have through Jesus.
Service Times
Services begin at 8:30, 10:00, and 11:30 a.m. at 1660 McAllister St., with an online option available at 10:00 a.m.
What to Expect
You can expect a welcoming atmosphere, live upbeat music, an inspiring message, free kids’ activities, and sweet treats for the whole family.
Have Questions? We’ve Got You Covered.
From where to park to what to wear, we’ve answered some common questions below to help you feel prepared and at ease when you arrive.
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Our Easter services last about 60 to 65 minutes and include live worship music, a time to connect with others, and an encouraging message centered on the hope of Jesus’ resurrection. The atmosphere is welcoming and relaxed, and whether you’ve been in church for years or are attending for the first time, you can expect a meaningful and accessible experience.
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Free parking is available in our garage for first time visitors, families with young children, elderly guests, and individuals with disabilities. We encourage you to arrive a few minutes early to allow time to park, grab a cup of coffee, and find a seat before the service begins.
Because parking is limited, we recommend taking rideshare, public transportation, or walking if possible. To make it easier, we’re offering a Lyft discount for Easter Sunday. Use code REDEMPTIONEASTER in the Lyft app (one ride per person).
Bike parking is available in front of the building, and the 5 bus line stops just half a block away.
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Come as you are! Some people dress up for Easter, others come casual. You’ll fit right in.
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Yes. Redemption Kids will be available during the 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. services for children ages 6 months through 5th grade, and they will have their own Easter celebration designed just for them.
Children typically begin the service in the Sanctuary with their families for a couple of worship songs before being dismissed to their classrooms, but they are also welcome to check in and head directly to Redemption Kids at the start of the service. Kids are always welcome to remain in the Sanctuary as well.
We also offer a family area located to the left of the Sanctuary doors. This space has couches and TVs, allowing families to relax and watch the service comfortably if that feels like the best option.
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Registration is not required, but we would love for you to let us know you’re coming. It helps us prepare well, ensure we have enough seating available, and plan appropriately for Redemption Kids.
Registering also allows us to send any helpful updates or reminders leading up to Easter. We’re looking forward to having you with us and want to make your visit as smooth and welcoming as possible.
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Not at all. You are our guest at Redemption, and we want you to feel comfortable from the moment you walk in. If you would prefer to simply sit, observe, and take it all in, that is completely okay. No one will single you out, and you are welcome to participate as much or as little as you would like.
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No. You do not have to believe in Jesus or have everything figured out to attend. You are welcome to come as you are, whether you have strong faith, honest doubts, or are simply curious. At Redemption, we are a community of people in different places spiritually, and we make room for questions and conversation. Wherever you are on your journey, there is space for you here.
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Yes! In addition to our Easter Sunday services, we’re hosting an Easter Carnival on March 28, a Good Friday Service on April 3, and a Passion Week Artistic Showcase in the church beginning on Palm Sunday, March 29. You can find more details about each event below.
Redemption Kids Easter Carnival
In addition to our Easter service, meet us for a free family-friendly event on Saturday March 28th at Raymond Kimbell Playground Park. We’ll have an Easter egg hunt, bounce house, carnival games, food, prizes and more! Let us know if you are joining below.
Good Friday Service
We’ll also be having a special gathering on Good Friday on April 3rd at 6pm. Good Friday is a time for us to remember Jesus’ sacrifice and reflect on the grace that we’ve received through him.
Passion Week Creative Showcase
Check out our Artistic Showcase that will be up from Palm Sunday, March 29th through Easter Sunday.
More Information Coming Soon.
