Good Friday: Service of Shadows
Friday, April 3 @ 6:30pm
Sunday Easter Gathering
Sunday, April 5 @ 10:30am
At Providence, we believe Easter isn’t a slogan or a spring tradition. It’s the center of our hope. We don’t rush past the cross to get to the celebration, and we don’t soften the darkness to make it comfortable. We sit with the weight of Friday so we can feel the wonder of Sunday.
This weekend, come be part of the story with us. A Service of Shadows on Good Friday, then a full celebration on Easter Sunday. The darkness of one gives way to the light of the other, and grace meets us in both.
Come as you are. Bring a friend. We’d love to worship with you.

Come and reflect on the events of Holy Week and Good Friday. Listen and consider the final moments of Jesus's life. Feel the somber darkness of the day we call Good Friday. Service begins promptly at 6:30 p.m.

Easter isn’t just a holiday. It’s the moment grace finishes what it began.
If you’ve been worn down, distracted, or feeling like you’re running on fumes, you’re not alone.
This Easter at Providence, we’re celebrating the good news that Jesus meets us in the dark, calls us by name, and brings us into real hope and new life.
Sunday at 10:30am
Come as you are. Bring a friend. Hope is closer than you think.
Learn more about the events at Providence this Easter.
Our Good Friday service starts promptly at 6:30pm on Friday. There is no formal childcare during this service.
Our Easter service is on Sunday at 10:30AM. Bring your entire family and a friend as well, there is childcare available.
While parking is limited in front of our building, parking lot attendants will be there to help you find a spot or direct you to one of the neighboring lots where more parking is available.
Come exactly as you are - don’t dress up or down for anyone.
Absolutely! If for any reason you can’t make our in-person service, you can always watch it live or watch it back on our YouTube channel.
Help prepare your heart for worship this Easter with our current sermon series looking at the historic practices of Lent.
