Services
Mountain is hosting 21 Easter services across four campuses + online. Easter Services feature contemporary worship music, a time of prayer and communion, an inspirational message by Lead Pastor Ben Cachiaras, and we will celebrate baptisms across all of Mountain’s four campuses at the close of every Easter Service.
What Should I Wear?
Come as you are. No need to dress up or feel like you must have it all together. This is for everyone,
and
that includes you!
IS KIDS PROGRAMMING OFFERED?
Yes, Mountain offers dynamic kids programming each week, including Easter, for birth through 5th graders at all campuses. Kids programming occurs at the same time as the Easter services. If it is your first time visiting Mountain, there is a quick registration process to complete upon arriving at a campus - stop by the Kids Check-In to register. We offer special needs buddy system (kids up to 5th grade) at the Edgewood and Mountain Road campuses (see below). If you'd like more information please contact, Joel Armes, Lead Kids Pastor.
Special Needs Buddy System
Edgewood: during the 9:15 AM service
Mountain Road: during the 9:45 AM service
To learn more about Mountain Kids, click here.
DO I NEED TO RESERVE A SEAT?
No, you do not need to reserve a seat. We recommend arriving a bit early, so that your whole party can
sit
together. There is room for everyone!
HOW EARLY SHOULD I ARRIVE?
We recommend arriving 15 minutes early to allow yourself time to find a parking spot, grab some coffee
and
say hello to others in the Mountain Community prior to the start of the worship service.
Will There Be Baptisms?
This Easter during all services, we will be celebrating baptisms through something called a Baptism
Splash.
If you are ready to take this next step in your faith journey and want to learn more, click here.
PHOTO OPS
Capture this special Easter moment with friends and family or snap a quick selfie with your cell phone at special photo areas before or after every Easter Service.
BRING A GUEST
Easter is the perfect time to invite someone to experience church. A simple invite could mean offering HOPE for someone you know.