- Good Friday Outdoor Crucifixion Drama on the North lawn (Fri., April 7 – 6:00 PM)
- Roman Guards watch Christ’s tomb (Fri. evening – Sun. morning)
- Eggstravaganza for children age 3 through 5th grade (Sat., April 8 – 10:00-11:00 AM)
- Easter Morning Outdoor Resurrection Drama (Sun., April 9 – 9:00 AM)
- Easter Community Pancake Breakfast – Enjoy hot, fresh pancakes and refreshments in the Fellowship Hall (Sun., April 9 – 9:30 AM)
- Resurrection Celebration Service (Sun., April 9 – 10:30 AM)
- In Person – Located in Sanctuary
- Online – live.nwbc-tosa.org
- Children’s Church
Easter is a time when many people visit churches for the first time. Throughout Easter Weekend, we have many opportunities to share the Good News. If you are interested in serving this Easter, fill out the online signup form below or visit the table in the church foyer.
Easter Opportunities Signup Form
On Saturday, April 1 at 8:30 AM there will be a quick training session for those who signed up to be a Roman Guard this year. The training will be led by Pastor Bill. Contact Pastor Bill or David Adam if you have questions.
We are looking for people to help set up and tear down the outdoor Easter scene. We will be setting up the scene on Saturday, April 1 at 9:00 AM, and tearing down the scene on Saturday, April 15 at 9:00 AM. Don’t forget to bring your tools!
Northwest will hold its annual Good Friday Outdoor Crucifixion Drama on Friday, April 7 at 6:00 PM. Invite your friends and join us as we reenact the events of that night – Christ’s arrest, trial, crucifixion, and burial. Following the drama, watch as Roman soldiers keep watch over the tomb throughout the weekend.
Children age 5 through 5th grade are welcome on Saturday, April 8 beginning at 10:00 AM for our Eggstravaganza event. They will decorate cookies, hear the Easter story being told from Bible characters, do activities, and leave with candy. A fun time for the whole family!
Bring your friends and family members and celebrate Resurrection Sunday with us! The activities begin at 9:00 AM on Sunday, April 9 as we discover the empty tomb at the Outdoor Resurrection Drama. Following the drama (around 9:30 AM), enjoy hot, fresh pancakes and refreshments in the Fellowship Hall. And to conclude, we will gather in the Sanctuary and online for our Resurrection Celebration Worship Service at 10:30 AM. He is risen! He is risen indeed!
Annie Armstrong (1850-1938) was born in Baltimore at a time when women were not expected to lead. She served, challenged churches to action, and rallied support for missionaries. Ultimately, Annie was recognized as a national Southern Baptist trailblazer renowned for visionary missions leadership. From Sunday, March 5 through Sunday, March 12 there will be a weeklong time of prayer for all of the missionaries who continue to share the gospel boldly and winsomely with those they meet in their communities. If you would like to pray for these missionaries, please download the Annie Armstrong Week of Prayer Guide below. And, if you feel led to give to the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering, visit the online giving link below.