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He Has Risen...Celebrate Easter at the Crown Coliseum

Manna Church is going all out at the Crown, bringing in Grammy Award winning singer/songwriter Matt Redman for the special music.

 

All four Manna sites will gather under one large roof, at the Crown Coliseum, for Easter. They are inviting the entire community to join them for the 'Epic' service on Sunday, March 31.

The doors open at 10a.m. to accommodate parking and getting the kids settled in, but the service will commence at 11a.m.

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While promotional 'tickets' have been circulating around the community, the event is actually free, no ticket required.

Senior Pastor Michael Fletcher will be providing the 'Epic' sermon. According to the church's website, "Epic"- it’s a word that is used a lot today. It’s used to describe everything from Oscar-winning films to cheeseburgers. Wordsmiths, graphic artists, award-winning actors and directors have all attempted to give life to “Epic.” But nothing compares to a resurrection: God-become-man walks the earth, dies a certifiable death and is supernaturally raised back to life by God Himself … now THAT’S “Epic.” That’s Easter!

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Matt Redman will be singing with the praise and worship team. Most recently the artist won a total of two Grammy Awards at the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards for "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)". Not familiar with the tune? Listen and view the video here.

See you at the Crown!

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