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Survival of the Earliest

Easter services are as follows...

Harrodsburg Road Campus:

Building E:

Friday, April 2 – 7:00 pm

Saturday, April 3 – 5:30 pm

Sunday, April 4 – 8:30 am, 10:00 am, 11:30 am, 6:08 pm (E)

Building B:

Saturday, April 3 –  5:40 pm

Sunday, April 4 – 10:10 am, 11:40 am

Danville Campus:

Sunday, April 4 – 8:30 am; 10:00 am; 11:30 am

Are you ready? Well, don't worry about it.  You don't need to be ready.  Come as you are.  Come late.  Come early.  Come often.  Come once.  We don't really care.  But we do have this great problem of lots of people coming to our campus on Easter.  We just want you to have the best experience possible.  So here are a few insider tips.  Don't tell anyone.  It's going to be our little secret.

Come a few minutes early. If you try to make it here 20ish minutes early, you'll have an easier time getting around.  I once saw a guy get here so late for the Sunday service that he barely made it to the next week's Saturday night service. Try to figure that one out.

Come to a different service. To be honest, we're going to see the most people on Sunday morning.  If you're a regular Southlander, we ask that you try to attend Friday, Saturday or Sunday night.  Let's try to make room for those people checking the church out.  We want to make them feel like a guest... not a sardine. We'd also like it if you came to the "Ten After" services in Building B. They're live services with real people in the room, not an overflow deal (plus, there's free muffins and coffee).  That will make room for everyone in the other service. Of course, anyone can come any time.  We just want you to be considerate if you consider this place to be your church.

Ride a space shuttle. Well, really they're not space shuttles.  They're buses.  We do call them shuttles.  They just don't go into outer space or anything. Do you remember that movie, Inner Space? That was awesome.  I digress.  You should ride the shuttles.  They pick you up in the outer lots and bring you straight to the door.  And, again, if you're a regular Southland attendee, please park far, far away.  Like we said before, we want to make visitors feel like guests, not marathon runners.

Again, these are just suggestions.  But we throw it out there to help you.  If you need any help, stop and ask someone.  We'll have people out there looking to help others.  Don't be shy.

We can't wait to see you on Easter. (But, hey, as long as you're on the site, check out the other stuff we do.  Come this weekend, too.  We'd love to have you.)