For our main creative element for our Easter gathering, we started with our artwork for Easter.

We wanted to make it come to life, so we put 900lbs of concrete blocks on the stage, to create the same look.
Then we put an actor on the stage frozen in a pose for a majority of the service.

We wanted to take a couple minutes in the service to explain what happen at the cross, so that we could appreciate the resurrection.
So, we scripted a bunch of monologues that readers could perform, that talked about sin they were involved in, and then would blend scenes of the crucifixion.
It turned out, as I was finding individuals to do the monologues, and as I gave them the scripts, many of them, came back saying they had their own personal story they could share.
Real stories are more impactful than scripted ones.
Here is what we came up with.




















