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Easter week events at FPC

Visitors are invited to share a delicious, meaningful Maundy Thursday meal on March 24 at First Presbyterian Church of Glenwood Springs, 1016 Cooper Ave. A roast lamb and potluck dinner starts at 6:15 p.m., followed by a short service commemorating Jesus Christ’s last supper with his disciples.

Come share this annual gathering as we remember Jesus’ life, teachings and his great sacrifice. If possible, bring a side dish, dessert or bread to share.



On Sunday, March 27, join us to celebrate Resurrection Sunday with a free Easter breakfast served by the men of the church from 8:15-9:15 a.m., and a choice of two worship services, at 8 and 10 a.m. A fun Easter egg hunt for the kids follows the services at 11 a.m. For information contact: growing.serving@gmail.com.

Sunrise Service at Sunlight



Sunlight Mountain Resort will host a Sunrise Service at the top of the mountain on Easter Sunday, March 27. Meet at the Tercero lift at 8 a.m. You must be able to ski/snowboard to attend the service. The service will be held at the top of the Primo lift, behind the lift terminal overlooking Mount Sopris.

Easter at The Orchard

The Orchard will host an Easter service at 9 a.m. Sunday, March 27. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. Come enjoy a cup of coffee at The Gathering Center with neighbors before or after service. Wear anything from your best Easter outfit to your comfortable pair of shorts and you will be welcome. Kids: Be sure to bring your Easter Egg baskets for the annual Easter Egg Hunt.

The Orchard is located at 110 Snowmass Drive in Carbondale, next door to Crystal River Elementary School.

For more information, please contact: Melissa Miller at 970-963-8773, ext. 105.


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