Join us for Easter Weekend at King's!

Celebrate Easter with us at King's with memorable experiences for the entire family! Easter is a time to rejoice in the resurrection of Jesus, who emerged from the tomb on the third day following His crucifixion, bringing hope and redemption to all who believe.

Common Questions

What should I expect?

Whether you are coming for the first time or the hundredth time, we want to welcome you to King’s Alaska! At each Easter Experience you’ll find:

  • A Power Worship Experience that is about 90 minutes in length.
  • Live Worship by our King’s Worship Team.
  • A time of prayer with an open invitation to seek prayer from our dedicated team of pastors and ministers.
  • A powerful and encouraging word

We encourage you to feel free to dress in clothes that are comfortable for you when you come to King’s. You can “dress up” if you want, or wear casual clothes. Come as you are!

Where is King's located?

King’s is one church in many locations around the world. King’s Alaska is celebrating Easter in our two Alaska Campuses.

King’s Alaska | Wasilla

3301 E Parks HWY,

Wasilla, AK 99654

King’s Eagle River

12340 Old Glenn HWY,

Eagle River, AK 99577

Is parking available?

Parking is plentiful and conveniently located at all King’s Alaska locations.

What do you have for kids?

At King’s, we cherish the opportunity to nurture young hearts in their faith journey. That’s why we’re thrilled to offer King’s Kids, a special team designed to partner with parents in building a solid foundation of God’s Word, providing a safe and fun environment for children to encounter God, and supporting families’ growth in Christ

King’s Kids has their Worship Experiences in our Sunday Morning Experiences at 9:00 am and 11:00 am. Check-in for King’s Kids starts 20 minutes before each Worship Experience, ensuring a smooth and seamless transition for your little ones.

Our Sunday Evening Worship Experience at 6:00 pm is our family night! We encourage families to gather in the Sanctuary, where all generations can come together in unity to lift their voices in worship. It’s a time for bonding, connection, and encountering God’s presence as one family.