Easter is one of the most significant days on the Christian calendar – the celebration of Jesus rising from the dead. If you’ve been meaning to find a church, or it’s been a while since you’ve attended, I really think Easter is one of the best times to walk through those doors.

Why Easter Is a Great Time to Visit a Church

In my experience, churches go all out for Easter. You can expect:

  • Uplifting music and worship
  • A message centered on hope and new life
  • A welcoming environment – no one expects you to have everything figured out
  • A chance to connect with people in your community

You don’t need to be a regular attender or have all the answers. I’ve seen Easter services bring in people who haven’t been to church in years, and they’re always designed to be accessible to everyone – whether you grew up in church or have never set foot in one.

Find a Church Near You

If you’re not sure where to start, a simple search for churches in your area is a great first step. Many churches offer multiple service times over Easter weekend to make it easy to find a time that works for you.

Come Join Us at Lake Pointe Church

If you’re in the Dallas/Rockwall area, I’d personally love for you to come to Lake Pointe Church with me this Easter. We have multiple campuses across the DFW area and I know you’ll be welcomed.

Celebrate What Jesus Did This Easter Lake Pointe Church – multiple campuses across the DFW area

Easter at Lake Pointe Church

Find Easter service times and locations at Lake Pointe Church

Whether it’s your first time or you’re returning after a long break, there’s a seat for you – and I’d love to see you there.

Easter Is for Everyone

The message of Easter isn’t just for long-time churchgoers. It’s for anyone who has ever felt like they needed a second chance, a fresh start, or a reason to hope. That’s what draws me back every year – resurrection, renewal, and the promise that death doesn’t get the final word.

This Easter, I’m asking you to take a step. Find a church. Show up. I think you might be surprised at what you find.