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Easter at Sunridge Community Church, Temecula, CA – 8:30 & 10:30 #easter

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You gotta come to Sunridge this Easter Sunday, April 12. The music will rock, the message will speak to you and your life might never be the same.

Two services, 8:30 and 10:30 AM at 42299 Winchester Rd, Temecula, CA 92590

Here is a note from our pastor about what to expect that day:

Dear friend:

Church is never more fun than it is on Easter Sunday. It’s the day we joyfully celebrate, with people we love, the gift of life God has given us. Usually the colors of Easter are bright pastels–so why the “dark” theme this year at Sunridge? It’s not because our mood will be somber, but rather because our topic will be serious. We’re going to celebrate, yes, but we’re also going to talk about the most important part of life–the part that begins after death. Nothing could be more tragic than finding out, after it’s too late, that we based our beliefs about life after death on misinformation. So this Sunday, and for the three Sundays after Easter, we are going to run some of our society’s most common spiritual beliefs through the grid of Jesus’ teaching to see if they’re really true.

I hope you’ll join us this Sunday especially, because we will learn whether or not there really are many ways to heaven. Can you think of a better way to celebrate Easter than walking out of church knowing the path to eternal life? You will, if you join us this Sunday.

With love,

Greg Sidders
Pastor

  • http://www.rickscheibner.net Rick

    It’s been a few years since I’ve looked this forward to Easter Sunday. I love playing on Easter, and I’m excited about the music we get to do this weekend.

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