Easter Services

Easter Services

Walking through a gate ushers us into a new space, whether into a field where cows graze, a sporting event, or someone’s yard. Jesus went outside a city gate to a place of suffering and self-sacrifice. He invites us to join him there to witness something new. The gate he invites us through is a place where he carries our pain and our brokenness and invites us back into the life God intended for us.
Come and join us this Easter as we celebrate new life in Jesus.

Easter 2023

Good Friday

April 7 at 10:30 am
The entire family is welcome for this one-hour Good Friday service; however, the nursery and preschool rooms will be available for children and their parents or caregivers who may need it.

We will also be remembering the Lord’s Supper, so if you’re joining us online, feel free to prepare your Communion elements to represent the bread and the cup before the start of the service.

Easter Sunday

April 9 at 9:30 am

Come 45 minutes before the worship service to celebrate Christ’s resurrection with an informal time of fellowship over hot and cold beverages, Easter-themed baked goods, hors d’oeuvres, and other light refreshments.

April 9 at 10:15 am
Join us for an Easter Sunday service filled with music, scripture, prayer, and a short message as we rejoice and celebrate new life in Jesus. Children are welcome to participate with their families—those in preschool through Grade 8 will be invited to their own teaching time mid-way through the service. The nursery room will be available before service for newborns and infant care.

We will remember the Lord’s Supper again, so if you’re joining us online, feel free to prepare your Communion elements to represent the bread and the cup before the start of the service.

Learn more about what Sunday worship services are like at Glencairn Church


Where are you located?
Glencairn Church is located at 725 Erinbrook Drive in Kitchener and can be reached by bus routes #3 Ottawa, #12 Fairview, or #201 Conestoga. The church is also a 15-minute walk from the Forest Glen terminal by Blockline and Strasburg Road.
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Should I wear a mask?
If you feel more comfortable wearing one, please do, but if you’d rather not, that is okay too. We have set aside the back of the auditorium (in the Country Hills room) for those who are more comfortable with the extra space and respectfully ask that physical distancing be observed. Masks are worn in that section during service times. Thank you for your loving kindness and care for those around you.