Easter at Windsor

Join us in Windsor this Easter for a series of uplifting services and celebrations centred on hope. Together, we’ll reflect on the promise of new beginnings and the light that shines even in the darkest moments.

Churches Together Good Friday Service

Friday 3rd April - Kerith Windsor - 10am

Join us this Good Friday for a meaningful time of worship and reflection as we remember the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, pausing to consider the depth of His love and the hope secured through His redeeming work; through Scripture, prayer, and heartfelt praise, joined by our friends from All Saints Church, as one community united in thanksgiving and worship as we prepare our hearts for Easter.

Easter Sunday

Sunday 5th April at Kerith Windsor

Easter Egg Hunt and Trail

9:30 or 10 am

Families are warmly invited to bring their children and young people to enjoy our popular Easter Egg Hunt and Trail. Book a 9:30 am or 10:00 am ticket and journey together through the Easter story just before our Easter Sunday morning service.

Family Service

10:30 - 11:20 am

Join us for our Easter Sunday celebrations as we gather to rejoice in the hope and joy of the resurrection. After the meeting, everyone is invited to stay and enjoy free hot dogs together, generously provided by You Silly Sausage — a great chance to relax, connect, and continue the celebrations as a community.

Why Easter?

  • We celebrate Easter because we are celebrating the death of Jesus for our Sin and His magnificent resurrection from the tomb! We are celebrating Jesus as the Son of God. With Him being risen from the dead, it means that He’s living and thus preparing a special place in Heaven for all of his believers. Others may celebrate the true cause while also celebrating a reason to get together as a family, honouring Him with their own traditions and rejoicing in the Lord.

  • Although it remains unclear where Easter got its name, some argue that it has to do with the pagan goddess of Spring, Eostre, who was believed to be worshipped by the Saxons before Jesus was born. Others suggest it has more to do with a derivative of the word “erstehen,” an older form of the word “auferstehen” which is a German word for “Resurrection.”

  • There are various important reasons why the death and resurrection of Jesus is so important:

    Jesus’ death replays the story of Adam and Eve except Jesus is successful over Sin through His obedience in dying on the cross.

    Jesus’ death satisfies the adoration we could not fully give to God.

    Jesus’ death took on the debt that we owed because of the wrong things we do.

    Jesus’ death and resurrection is a triumph over evil and the devil.

    Jesus’ lived a pure, blameless, sinless life and therefore sets the example for us to live by.

    Jesus died as our representative and substitute, and takes away the penalty meant for us.

FAQs

  • Fairacres Industrial Estate Unit b3, Windsor SL4 4LE

  • There are parking spaces directly outside the front of Unit B3 if you have mobility issues or small children.
    Parking is also available across the road at the Kerith Hub.
    Our parking team will be around to assist you.

  • If you’d like to help make any of these events happen, please contact adam.parsonage@kerith.church. Adam will help get you onto a serving team.

  • Throughout the year, we meet every Sunday at 10:30 am. Find out more about us here.

  • All of our Easter events are free!

Our Easter 2026 playlist

These songs celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and remind us of the hope and victory we have because of His sacrifice and triumph over death.

These songs celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and remind us of the hope and victory we have because of His sacrifice and triumph over death.