Easter Service Online @ Lake Junaluska
Lake Junaluska -- The message of Easter is one of hope, and even though we cannot gather in person as a community this Easter at Lake Junaluska, we are committed to doing what we can to share hope and the love of Christ in these uncertain times,” said Ken Howle, executive director of Lake Junaluska.
Join Us Online!
Easter sunrise at the Lake Junaluska Cross will be streamed live from Lake Junaluska on Facebook on Sunday, April 12, and followed by video of a special pre-recorded Lake Junaluska Easter service. The online-only Easter service will take the place of the Easter sunrise service held annually at the amphitheater below the Lake Junaluska Cross.
Sunrise Livestream
The livestream of dawn rising from the darkness on Easter morning at the Lake Junaluska Cross will begin online at 6:45 a.m. April 12 on Lake Junaluska’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/lakejunaluska.
“The lighted Cross will guide us from darkness to light this Easter morning. The sounds of birds, wind or rain will remind us of our oneness with nature and all creation,” said Mike Huber, vice president of programming and group sales. “We hope that you will join us online sharing your comments of hope, words of prayer and memories of time at Lake Junaluska.”
Pre-recorded Easter Service
Following the sunrise, Lake Junaluska will share a special pre-recorded Easter service that offers scenic moments from the lake, special music and an Easter message by Bishop J. Lawrence McClesky, a retired bishop of The United Methodist Church. The video will be available on this webpage and on www.facebook.com/lakejunaluska.
See the Bulletin for the Pre-recorded Easter Service.