If the resurrection is true, it changes everything.
A man was executed. Three days later… His body was gone. Was it a cover-up? Or was it something greater? Join us on a 6-week Cross Investigation as we dive into historical records, analyze evidence, and challenge alternative theories to uncover the truth.
Easter Service
Times & Location
Saturday, April 19th 2025 @ 6:30PM
Sunday, April 20th 2025 @ 9AM | 11AM | 1PM

Case Files
The Investigation Begins Here
Week 2 – Sunday, March 23 – Forensics
Examining the Evidence
Week 3 – Sunday, March 30 – Discovery
Uncovering the Truth
Week 4 – Sunday, April 6 – Trial
Weighing the Evidence
Week 5 – Sunday, April 13 – Closing Arguments
The Case for Christ
Thursday, April 17 – The Last Supper 6:30 PM
Before the crime, there was a meal…
Join us for a special Communion service as we step into the upper room and reflect on Christ’s last supper. In this intimate and immersive experience, you’ll have time to pause, reflect, and partake in Communion alongside other believers. Engaging visuals will bring the story to life as we remember the sacrifice that changed history.
Saturday, April 19 – The Investigation Begins – 6:30 PM
Will you solve the mystery?
This special Easter service experience sets the stage for what’s to come—similar to Sunday’s services but with a unique, interactive format. Gather clues, examine the case, and prepare for the ultimate reveal.
Week 6 – Sunday, April 20 – Verdict
Easter Services at 9 AM, 11 AM, & 1 PM
The Resurrection Changes Everything
Join us for one of three highly visual, immersive Easter worship experiences filled with powerful storytelling, dynamic production elements, and a message that will change everything.
For kids:
- 9 AM & 11 AM Services: Full Kids Ministry + a special Easter kids production in the same theme!
- 1 PM Service: Preschool & nursery only (no elementary programming).
Case Files
Meet the Suspects
Motive: Greed. Betrayed his friend for 30 silver coins.

Judas Iscariot

Motive: Political Pressure. Washed his hands; still sentenced.

Pontius Pilate

Motive: Power. Feared losing control over the people.

Religious Leaders

Motive: ???

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