Sunrise services planned for Easter

Easter will be greeted with sunrise services across the North Olympic Peninsula.

Services are listed by community.

PORT ANGELES

Easter sunrise service

PORT ANGELES — The public is invited to Bethany Pentecostal Church’s Easter sunrise service at 7 a.m. Sunday at Civic Field.

Donations for Ministry Assisting Neighbors Needs with Agape (MANNA) are suggested and will be accepted during the service at the field at 307 S. Race St.

For more information, phone 360-457-1030.

Easter services with hunts

PORT ANGELES — An Easter sunrise service is planned at 6 a.m. Sunday at Fairview Bible Church, 385 O’Brien Road.

Breakfast will follow and a resurrection Sunday service is set for 10:30 a.m.

The church’s annual Easter egg hunt will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday.

This hunt is for children up to sixth grade.

The event starts with a small activity and Easter story, then the children are released by age group to start hunting eggs.

For more information, phone Fairview Bible Church at 360-457-5905 or visit www.fairviewbible.org.

PORT TOWNSEND

City Dock sunrise service

PORT TOWNSEND — New Life Church will conduct three Easter services Sunday.

A sunrise service will be held at 6 a.m. at Pope Marine Park in downtown Port Townsend.

Following the service, the lord’s breakfast service will occur at 8 a.m. in the church’s fellowship hall, located at 1636 Hastings Ave.

For free tickets, phone 360-385-7717.

An Easter service is planned for 10:30 a.m. in the church’s sanctuary. Child care will be provided.

Sunrise service, egg hunt

PORT TOWNSEND — St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1020 Jefferson St., will celebrate on Easter Sunday at 6:17 a.m. with an Easter Fire sunrise service at North Beach Park, a lay-led service for the entire community.

From 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. will be Easter services at the church, followed at noon by a communitywide Easter egg hunt and celebration at the church, which will feature separate hunts for younger and older children.

Hot-cross buns, “living” Easter baskets and other Easter goodies are planned.

For more information, email stpauls_pt@outlook.com or phone 360-385-0770.

FORKS

Sunrise service

FORKS — Calvary Chapel Forks will conduct a public sunrise service under the Tillicum Park pavilion at 6:30 a.m. Sunday.

Following the service, a breakfast will be served at the church, located at 451 S. Fifth Ave.

For more information, phone 360-374-3298.

SEQUIM

Easter service

SEQUIM — Dungeness Community Church will have two Easter services Sunday.

Church regulars are encouraged to attend the 8:45 a.m. service so room for Easter visitors can be available for the 10:30 a.m. service.

Both services will be held in the church’s auditorium, located at 45 Eberle Lane.

For more information, phone 360-683-7333 or email info@dcchurch.org.

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