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  Sunday, April 5th, 2026     11:00 AM

Easter Play: Room 316

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Room 316 poster

 

 

 

 

About the Service

Room 316 is a live Easter drama set in a hospital where real-life struggles meet unexpected hope. When a routine surgery takes a tragic turn, the lives of doctors, nurses, and patients begin to collide—each carrying their own story.

But something unusual begins to happen in Room 316.

As emotions rise and questions surface, the story moves beyond the physical and into something deeper—exploring life, loss, purpose, and the possibility of a fresh start.

Whether you’re familiar with church or not, this is a story designed to connect with real people in real situations.


What to Expect

  • A one-hour live drama with relatable characters and meaningful moments
  • A welcoming, relaxed environment—no pressure, no expectations
  • A clear message of hope connected to Easter
  • An service that’s engaging whether you come often or this is your first time

Common Questions

Is this for me if I don’t usually go to church?
Absolutely. This event was created with you in mind. You can come as you are and simply experience the story.

What about my kids?
We encourage families to experience the play together. However, we will also have rooms available on the side for parents who may need a space for their children during the event.

What should I wear?
Whatever you’re comfortable in. There’s no dress code.

How long is it?
The full service will last about 90 minutes.


Bring Someone With You

This is a great opportunity to come with a friend, family member, or neighbor. Stories are better when shared—and this is one you won’t want to miss.