Living Hope - Easter Worship

As we continue to find new ways of being together when physical distancing guidelines prevent our gatherings, you're invited to join us for "Living Hope," a unique online Easter worship experience this year.

On Sunday, April 12 we will be hosting two online gatherings to share in Easter celebration and worship together.

Gathering 1 --- 4 a.m. (CDT) Time zone calculator

Gathering 2 --- 2 p.m. (CDT) Time zone calculator

By having two gatherings we hope to increase participation around the world and allow people to join in at a reasonable time of their day. Pick the time that best fits your day and worship with us through music, prayers, reflections from members around the world, and a homily by President Steve Veazey.

To provide opportunities for interaction as we all watch from home, we'll be broadcasting the worship on the church's Facebook and Twitter feeds. Viewers will be invited to share in the comments on Facebook or by using #CofChristEaster on Twitter at several points during the worship.









Player Help

Click the play button on the embedded video player to view the webcast.

Live streaming will begin approximately 15 minutes before the event begins. At this time clicking the play icon should connect you to the stream.

If play is clicked before the web stream begins the message "The selected item is currently not available" will appear.

If you hear music but don't see video, you are connected and video should begin automatically.



If it is time for the webcast and video is still not showing, refresh the page and click on play again.

If this does not work, close down the browser completely, and open a new web session.



Player Icons

Hover over bottom of screen to view control bar.

Play and pause toggle: clicking this icon starts, stops, and rejoins the live video stream in progress.



Volume: click and hold, then slide to increase or decrease the audio volume.



Toggle full screen mode: Click to enlarge the player to fill screen. Click again to shrink the player to a small size. This is extremely helpful when displaying on a large monitor or through a projector onto a screen.