WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO CELEBRATE EASTER?
Easter is the time that we celebrate a tremendous event that has forever shaped the history of the world. Jesus, resurrected from the grave! The resurrection means that our sins are paid and that death has been defeated. Join us as we reflect, sing, and celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and learn how this moment in history has bearing on us today.
Come celebrate the LORD with us!
INFO
Where: Calvary Chapel St. Petersburg or online at calvarystp.org/live. (8900 US Hwy 19 Pinellas Park, FL 33782)
When: April 4th, 2021 at 9am and 11am.
How long is the service? The service is scheduled to be approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
How early can I arrive? There will be a short live-streamed devotional at 7am during sunrise in the church parking lot. People are welcome to watch in-person and stay for the 9am service!
Will there be food? There will be free coffee at our cafe before and after services.
Are kids allowed in the service? Childcare is available through our Children’s Ministry. Our Family Room is available for everyone and children six years old and above are welcome into the Main Auditorium.
Contact & More Info: calvarystp.org/easter, office@calvarystp.org, 727-577-7705
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EASTER SERVICES COVID INFORMATION
Masks & Face coverings – As of June 24th, 2020 the Pinellas County Commissioners created an ordinance requiring that face coverings must be worn by adults while in most indoor public places. We are asking those that attend services inside the building to comply with the new ordinance. If you don’t have a mask we will gladly provide one.
Attendance if Sick – If you’re feeling ill or have come in contact with someone who has been confirmed to have COVID-19, we ask that you stay home, and to join us for our Easter services at calvarystp.org/live, to best facilitate a more hygienic environment.
Pre-service Greeting – During our time of greeting, we ask everyone to greet one another with smiles instead of hugs and handshakes to facilitate a more hygienic environment.
General Hygiene & Cleaning – Our facilities team of staff and volunteers will continue to work diligently by cleaning our building and facilities before and after each service and group gathering. We will continue to develop and reassess the most effective strategies to keep our facilities as clean and sanitary as possible.
Doors – We ask that when navigating through our facility, to the best of your abilities refrain from touching door handles and crash-bars with your hands. Instead, use a shoulder or clean paper towel if possible when leaving the restroom. Our facilities staff will be doing their part in disinfecting all door handles, crash-bars, and frequently contacted surfaces before, in-between, and after services.
Calvary Teams (Volunteers) – If you’re a volunteer here at Calvary, be sure to frequently check in with your team leader, and to let them know via phone or email if you are experiencing any of the signs or symptoms of being ill. We ask that if you are experiencing symptoms, or have come in contact with anyone who has been confirmed to have COVID-19, that you refrain from coming on campus for volunteering or for service.