Easter at parkside
JOIN US FOR EASTER WEEKEND
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE
April 15 at 6p
(In-person & online)
Easter Sunday Services
April 17 at 9:30a & 11a
(Online: 9:30a via the Parkside Facebook Page)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
At Parkside, we want you to feel at home as soon as you pull into our drive. Experience heartfelt worship and insightful lessons in the comfort of a casual inviting atmosphere. Come discover a community where you can grow and thrive. Whether this is your first time at Parkside, or your first time visiting a church, we’re saving a seat for you.
We are located at 6986 Salem Road, just east of Beech Acres Park in Anderson Township.
What can I expect during the Good Friday service?
The Good Friday Service will be about 45 minutes in length, and can be experienced in-person or online via the Parkside Facebook Page.
We will worship together in song and then we’ll take time to learn about reflect on what we learn from the words of Jesus on the Cross. Before he died, Jesus spoke to his earthly mother, his disciple, a criminal, and his heavenly Father. His words revealed the immense physical and spiritual pain he was experiencing. But they also revealed his commitment to fulfill his mission of redeeming all people. Finally his words on the cross let us know that he succeeded in that mission.
What can I expect during the Easter services?
The Easter Sunday Services will each be about an hour in length. Both services can be experienced in person, and the online service can be experienced at 9:30a via the Parkside Facebook Page.
We’ll spend time worshipping together, and then we’ll have a teaching time where we’ll learn about Jesus’ conversations on the cross. Before Jesus’ death, his teachings, miracles, and conversations were powerful enough that many were willing to crown him king of the Israel. His conversations after his death left his followers calling him the one true God. Jesus’ conversations with his followers show us he is the ultimate authority on all of existence. We were more desperately in need of being rescued than we ever realized, and Jesus let his followers know that His rescue mission brought hope for us all.