Sunday, March 31
at 9:30am & 11:30am

You and your family are invited to join us as we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus and the new life in His name. Together, we get to lift up the reigning King and celebrate His Spirit at work in us.⁠

in-person

Join us at the corner of Springfield and Spall at 1905 Springfield Rd. We recommend arriving 15-20 minutes early to find parking and grab your seats. Carpooling with family or friends is encouraged as parking can often fill up quickly! And hey, stick around after the service for cinnamon buns and lunch in our in-house cafe, Higher Grounds.

online

Our online experience is perfect for those who are not able to be with us in person. Whether it’s proximity or sickness, it’s a great opportunity to be a part of the celebration from wherever! Watch on YouTube, Facebook, or through our Church Online platform.

what to expect

What is a service like?

A regular service will run about 75 minutes long. Together we’ll worship in song, hear a message about the hope of Jesus, and celebrate how He’s working in us with baptism and reflection.

I've never been to a church before, i'm nervous!

We all come from different life experiences, so it’s ok to be feeling what you’re feeling! No matter what, you are welcome here. If you need help or have questions, find a team member wearing a lanyard or visit The Link in our East lobby! 

What should I wear?

Whatever you’re most comfortable in, we consider your Sunday best! No dress code around here. 

Will there be something for my kids?

We have a fun experience made just for your littles at Trinity Kids! It’s available for ages six months – Grade 5 on Easter Sunday, check them in at the South Lobby! (Not available on Good Friday.)

Learn more about Trinity Kids!

What to expect

A regular service will run about 75- 90 minutes long that includes impactful worship, a message about the hope of Jesus, and a short time of reflection.

It’s totally okay to feel whatever you are feeling, we all come from different life experiences. Know that as soon as you enter our parking lot, you are welcome here. If you need help or have questions, find a team member wearing a lanyard!

We dress casually around here, wear whatever you’re most comfortable in! Some wear jeans and a t-shirt, business casual, hats, etc.

Of course! We have a fun experience made just for your littles at Trinity Kids! It’s available for ages birth – Grade 5 on Easter Sunday, check them in at the South Lobby! (Not available on Good Friday.)

Learn more about Trinity Kids!

a walk-through experience

5pm - 8pm | thursday, march 28
9am - 4pm | Friday, March 29

Join us this Good Friday as we enter into an immersive walk-through experience of the death and crucifixion of Jesus. Through our 18 stations, you’re invited to enter into the crucifixion story and reflect on His ultimate sacrifice for us. Whether you’ve been here before or this is your first time, you’re welcome here.

what to expect

What is good friday about?

Good Friday is a day of reflection on Jesus’ death and crucifixion, three days before He was resurrected. We remember the day Jesus willingly suffered and died as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins.

what is a walk-through experience?

Our immersive walk-through experience is intentionally crafted for you and your family to explore different stations filled with touch and feel props, sounds and more. This experience will allow you to contemplate on the profound journey of Jesus to the cross. It’s a somber ambiance, vividly bringing the story of Jesus to life.

How long will it take?

The experience can take you anywhere from 45 minutes to 75 minutes depending on how long you take at each station. It’s fully up to you and your own journey.

Will there be an audio version of the walk-through?

Yes! Bring your headphones and your device to take part in a museum-style experience, listening to an audio version of each station as you walk through.

Is this made for families and kids?

Yes! Our Good Friday walk-through experience is designed with all-ages in mind. For kids ages 6 and up, Trinity Kids will provide printed pieces that give you language to walk through the experience as a family. It’s a tangible journey for everyone; we get to follow Jesus on His journey leading up to the cross.

What to expect

Good Friday is a day of reflection on Jesus’ death and crucifixion, three days before he was resurrected. We remember the day Jesus willingly suffered and died as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins.

Our immersive walk-through experience is meticulously designed for you and your family to explore different stations filled with touch and-feel props, sounds, and more, contemplating the profound journey of Jesus to the cross. It’s a somber ambiance, vividly bringing the story of Jesus to life.

The experience can take you anywhere from 45 minutes to 75 minutes depending on how long you take at each station. It’s fully up to you and your own journey.

Yes! Bring your headphones and your device to take part in a museum-style experience, listening to an audio version of each station as you walk through.

Yes, our Good Friday walk-through experience is perfect for kids ages 6 and up. It’s a tangible journey to take as a family together, walking through what Jesus would have gone through leading up to his crucifixion.

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