
What to Expect This Easter at IChurch
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How long is the Easter play?
The full experience will last approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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Will there be childcare available?
Yes! We will have IKids available for ages 0–8, where your children will be cared for in a safe, fun, and engaging environment while you enjoy the production.
Children ages 9–11 are welcome to attend the experience with you, as the content is family-friendly and appropriate for them.
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What time should I arrive?
We encourage you to arrive early, as Easter is one of our highest-attended experiences of the year.
When you arrive, you’ll find multiple parking areas around our campus, and our friendly parking team will guide you every step of the way. If it’s your first time, just let them know—we’re here to take care of you!
We also offer a quick and easy shuttle service if needed.
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What is the atmosphere like?
You can expect a full house! Easter at IChurch brings together many people from across our community.
But here’s what makes it special:
Even though we are a growing church, we carry a small-church heart. You’ll feel genuine love, warmth, and welcome from the moment you arrive.
You’re not just walking into a crowd—you’re stepping into a family.
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Is this event open to everyone?
Absolutely! This event is open to the entire community. Feel free to bring your family, friends, and anyone who would enjoy a meaningful Easter experience.
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Is there a cost to attend?
No, this event is completely free.
Our heart is simply to share the story of Jesus and celebrate Easter together as a community.
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What is the play about?
Our Easter production, “For His Glory,” is a powerful, dramatized presentation of the life of Jesus and the lives that were transformed through encountering Him.
You’ll experience:
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Moments with the disciples
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The miracles of Jesus
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The faith of the Roman centurion
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And the life-changing moment when Mary discovers the empty tomb
It’s more than a play—it’s an invitation to experience the hope, freedom, and new life found in Jesus.
