Our Easter service begins at 9:00 AM, followed by an egg hunt for the kids and donut holes for everyone!

On Easter morning, we celebrate the moment that changed everything—when Jesus rose from the dead, proving he is God. We would love for you and your family to celebrate with us.

If you’ve never attended Redemption before, Easter is a great time to visit. Our goal is to make your first experience simple, welcoming, and comfortable. We hope to see you there!

People usually want answers to these questions:

  • We hold our services at Trinity Lutheran Church in Kirkwood at 9AM

  • About 60 minutes in length. Our service begins with our band leading the church in music. We'll project song lyrics on the screens so you can sing along, but feel free to engage however you feel most comfortable. After the music is complete (usually 2-3 songs), our speaker will come out to share an encouraging and hope-filled message. At the end of the message, we'll participate in communion. If you're not sure what that's all about, no worries. We'll explain everything and there is never any pressure to participate in communion.

  • At Redemption, the vibe is exciting, comfortable, and welcoming. Come as you are—jeans, suit, whatever feels like you. Our lead pastor is usually in jeans and a casual shirt.


    We’re a celebration church: not solemn and candlelit, but joyful, hope-filled, and ready to raise the roof. If that’s what you’re looking for, you’ll fit right in.

  • We offer a fun, engaging Redemption Kids experience.

  • As soon as you pull into Trinity, our friendly parking crew will help you find your way. Head toward the clearly marked front doors, and we’ll be waiting to welcome you and point you wherever you need to go.

Easter resources

Leading up to Easter is Lent, a 40-day season. The church has used it as a time to slow down, examine our hearts, and intentionally refocus on Jesus. It’s an opportunity to practice repentance, deepen our dependence on God, and prepare our hearts to fully celebrate the resurrection. Whether you’ve observed Lent for years or this is your first time, consider using this season to build a daily rhythm of Scripture and prayer.

Pastor Cory recommends these devotions as great guides to establishing a daily rhythm in your life.

The Risen King

My Heart Cries Out

Journey to the Cross

The Good of Giving Up

Lent: A Devotional Guide to Anticipating Easter