Easter Services at Tuacahn Celebrate the Son Risen

IVINS – For the fourth year in a row, Easter Sunrise Service at 8 a.m. and a second service at 11 a.m. will be held at Tuacahn in the main amphitheater.

At the 11 a.m. service, a nursery will be provided for babies to pre-kindergartners and a special  “Children’s Service” for Kindergarten through 6th grade will be held in the mini-amphitheater.

The service is meant to be completely non-denominational – a service that everyone is welcome to attend.

Tuacahn offers the perfect venue for the message of Easter, says Pastor Rick Nerud of Calvary Chapel St. George.

“As the sun rises in the canyon, we proclaim the message of the Bible, Christ is risen from the grave.”

“Easter celebration is so inviting because it is a message that everyone needs to hear – whether non-religious, anti-religious or very religious.”

Nerud says that over the years he has received positive feedback from every category of people that you can possibly imagine attending.  “They all absolutely love it.”

Nerud expresses reminiscent wonder from previous years, “it’s absolutely phenomenal, there you are singing, preaching the gospel, the sun is rising and it is just . . . (he pauses) . . . a ‘God time.’”

“The important message Is that God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that whoever believes in Him would not perish but have everlasting life.  So, as Christ was risen from the grave, He is able to offer that resurrection to all who believe in Him.”

For more information visit: http://www.calvaryeaster.com/Easter/Welcome.html.

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