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Throughout our I AM series, we’ve heard Jesus declare who He is — the Bread of Life, the Light of the World, the Good Shepherd, the True Vine. Now, as we step into Holy Week, those declarations move from words to reality.
In HE IS, we witness who Jesus truly is through His actions: the King who enters in humility, the Lamb who is given in our place, and the risen Savior who defeats death forever. This is more than what Jesus said — it’s what He has done. And it changes everything.
Join us as we journey through Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and Easter, and encounter the fullness of who He is.
Palm Sunday • March 29 • “He is the King of Kings”
John 12:12-15
“Hosanna in the Highest!” The crowd cries out as Jesus enters Jerusalem. Hope is rising. Expectations are high. But what kind of King is He?
This Palm Sunday, we encounter Jesus as the King of Kings — not ruling by power, but through humility and surrender. Join us as we ask the question: is He truly our King?
Good Friday • April 3 • “He is the Lamb”
John 1:29-34
From the first Passover to the temple sacrifices, God’s people lived by the blood of a lamb. Then John the Baptist points to Jesus: “Behold, the Lamb of God.”
On Good Friday, we see what that means — the innocent in the place of the guilty, the judgment we deserved falling on Him. Join us as we reflect on the sacrifice that changes everything.
Easter Sunday • April 5 • “He is Alive Forevermore”
John 11
In John 11, Jesus calls Lazarus out of the grave — a glimpse of what was to come.
On Easter Sunday, we celebrate the victory that changed everything. Death is defeated. Hope is alive.
Jesus is not just remembered — He is alive forevermore. Come celebrate the risen King with us.
Join us this Easter Season
Palm Sunday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday mark the heart of the Christian story — a journey from sacrifice to hope and new life. You’re warmly invited to come and experience these meaningful services with us.
For our children: On Sundays, programs are from birth to Grade 6; on Good Friday — birth to Grade 4.



