Easter at Northside
9:00 & 10:45 AM
Easter is a celebration of hope, redemption, and new life. It’s the day we remember that Jesus stepped into our world, defeated sin and death, and made a way for us to be restored to God. Because of Him, the gap between heaven and earth has been bridged, and the promise of eternal life is open to all who believe. Whether you’ve been part of Northside for years or you’ve never stepped into a church before, you’re invited to celebrate with us this Easter. Come as you are, bring your family, and experience the joy and hope of the resurrection together.
Service Times
Easter Sunday, April 5th
9:00 AM & 10:45 AM
Both services will include uplifting worship, a meaningful message about the hope of Easter, and a welcoming environment for everyone.
If Northside is your home church, Easter is also a great opportunity to invite a friend, neighbor, or coworker to experience it with you. A simple invitation can make a lasting difference.
For Families
We love celebrating Easter with families!
Nursery will be available for our youngest children.
Kids Ministry programming will be offered for Pre-K through 5th grade, where kids will experience a fun, engaging Easter lesson designed just for them.
Please note that Student Ministry (6th–12th grade) will not meet separately during Easter services. Students are encouraged to attend the main service with their families and experience Easter together.
Your First Visit
If this will be your first time visiting Northside, we want you to feel completely at home. You don’t need to dress a certain way or have everything figured out. Just come as you are.
When you arrive, our team will be available to help you find where to go, check in your kids if needed, and answer any questions you might have.
Easter is more than a holiday - it’s the story of a God who loves us enough to come to us.
Through Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, God closed the distance between us and Him. Because of that incredible love, we are invited into forgiveness, restoration, and the promise of an eternal home with Him.
And that is something truly worth celebrating.
