Sunday, April 5
6:15 am
We always start Easter morning with a simple, intimate service including comprised of acoustic worship, an inspiring message, and receiving communion together as we watch the sun rise from inside our sanctuary. There won’t be children’s programming available for this service; however, we will have activity kits available!
Saturday, April 4 at 5:00pm
Sunday, April 5 at 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30am
At the Saturday evening and Sunday morning services, you will encounter the full Easter experience. Our band will lead us in a time of incredible worship, there will be children’s programming available (birth thru 5th grade), and finally you will also hear why resurrection still matters today.
What can you expect?
Arrive Early!
Our crowds tend to be larger on Easter Sunday, so plan to arrive 15-20 minutes early. If you cannot find parking in our lot, you can park in the Thales Academy parking lot behind our church.
Take a Moment to Get Settled!
To the right side of our lobby is The Cafe, which will have coffee, tea and water. Please help yourself and feel free to take your drink into the sanctuary.
If you use a wheelchair, we have four designated spots integrated into our rows of chairs. Two are in the center of the sanctuary and two are in the rear.
Arriving with Children?
We will offer our regular children’s programming for children ages 0 through 5th grade. Check in on the left side of the lobby and then we will direct you to your child’s classroom, which will be led by background checked staff and/or volunteers. Children ages 0-23 months will be cared for, played with and read to, while ages 2 through 5th grade will have an age-appropriate lesson consisting of a lesson, game and craft.
What will Worship be Like?
The Peak uses a mix of traditional and contemporary worship elements. We typically sing three songs to begin worship, led by our band. Song lyrics will be available on the screens at the front of the sanctuary, and the words to any communal prayers or call and response portions of our service will also be available on those screens. After music and prayer, a church member will read the scripture, followed by a sermon from our lead pastor. This will lead us into communion (more about that below), followed by one more song and a benediction from one of our pastors.
How Does Communion Work at The Peak?
First and foremost, the United Methodist Church believes that the Lord’s table is an open table. Everyone can participate in communion, regardless of your age or where you are in your faith journey. Lifelong believer? You can participate in communion. Not sure what you believe? You can participate, too.
We practice intinction, which means you will receive a piece of bread that you will then dip into juice. We also offer an allergen free station if you need one.
Your Easter offering will support incredible mission work!
Help One Now is a non-profit that empowers families to end extreme poverty in communities around the world. It partners with high-capacity local leaders, and the global church, to transform communities. The Peak partners with their team in La Vega, Dominican Republic, focused on their work in education. Pictured to the right is a school that our members have helped fund and stock with school supplies.
Who are We?
The Peak Church exists to gather those who feel disconnected to encounter a compassionate God so that we can grow in faith and transform our communities. Learn more about our mission and vision here.
We are an inclusive and affirming congregation. Everyone is truly welcome and accepted here. Learn more about our values here.