EASTER AT TEMPLO BETANIA
EASTER AT TEMPLO BETANIA
Experience the God of the Impossible
Join us this Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday as we remember
the death and resurrection of Jesus.
GOOD FRIDAY
Starting the weekend with a reflective
service, remembering the sacrifice of
Jesus Christ for our sins.
Friday April 3 at 7:00 PM (Bilingual)
EASTER SUNDAY
A day where we come together to celebrate
the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
It is a powerful reminder that He is alive, that
hope is real, and that through Him we have
new life and restoration.
Sunday April 5 at 12:45 PM
PLAN YOUR VISIT
WHAT TO EXPECT
An experience designed for everyone, including those visiting us for the first time.
You’ll enjoy a time of powerful worship, an inspiring message,
and creative videos that tell the story of Jesus dynamically and clearly.
You’ll also find a family-friendly environment where everyone is welcome,
and the TBKidz ministry will be available to care for and minister to the little ones...
FOR FAMILIES
Our TBKidz ministry will have a special experience where children
will learn in a clear and meaningful way the story of the cross on Good Friday
and the story of the resurrection on Easter Sunday, helping them understand
the love of Jesus and the meaning of these days.
Address: 210 E Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, TX 75203
Parking: Parking is available on-site and in nearby
areas for your convenience. Our team will be ready to
help you find a spot.
What to Wear: Come as you are. We recommend
comfortable attire—whether casual or slightly more
formal, the most important thing is that you feel
welcome and comfortable.
Frequently asked questions
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Our children’s ministry, TBKidz, is located in the basement. When you arrive, take the door to your left that leads downstairs. Follow the stairs and you’ll find the entrance on the left.
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Parking and finding a seat is always easier if you arrive early.
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Holy Week reminds us that the God we serve specializes in the impossible.
When hope seemed lost, when the stone sealed the tomb, God did what no one thought possible: He raised Jesus from the dead.

