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Here’s Some Churches to Celebrate Easter With Around Fayetteville This Year

You are invited as many of our Fayetteville-region churches celebrate Easter Sunday.  Below is a list of just a handful of those events for you and your family. Antioch Baptist…

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There are so many great Easter celebrations planned around the Greater Sandhills this weekend.

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You are invited as many of our Fayetteville-region churches celebrate Easter Sunday.  Below is a list of just a handful of those events for you and your family.

Antioch Baptist Church
5089 Old Whiteville Rd, Lumberton, North Carolina
Easter Service at 8:30 a.m. and again at 10:15 a.m.

Bladen Union Baptist Church
2224 Bladen Union Church Road, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28306
8:00 a.m. Easter Sunday service

Breece Memorial Park
500 Ramsey Street, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28301
Sunday, March 31, 2024, 7:00 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service. A light breakfast will be served after the service. Everyone is welcome!

Cokesbury United Methodist Church
7:00 a.m., 7536 Clinton Road, Stedman, North Carolina
7:00 a.m. Easter Sunday service followed by Breakfast and then Sunday school and worship at 9:00 a.m.

Cross Creek Park
Downtown Fayetteville churches are organizing a 6:30 a.m. service at Cross Creek Park, on the Ann Street side. The Rev. Mike Garrett of First Presbyterian Church will deliver the sermon, while the Highland Brass church singers and musicians will perform. Worshipers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs; the service will move to the First Presbyterian chapel if it rains. The love offering will go to the CARE Clinic.

Massey Hill Baptist Church
1027 Southern Avenue, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28306
6:30 a.m. Sunday morning service followed by Sunday School at 8:00 a.m., the church Easter musical and worship at 9:00 a.m.

Parkton Community Church
First Missionary Baptist Church and Parkton Presbyterian Church will have a Community Easter Service Sunday at 6:45 a.m.  The event will be held at the Parkton Depot in Parkton, North Carolina. After the service, stick around and enjoy free doughnuts and coffee.

Raeford United Methodist Church
308 North Main Street, Raeford, North Carolina
7:00 a.m. Sunday Easter service followed by Breakfast, Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. and worship at 11:00 a.m.

Snyder Memorial Baptist Church in Fayetteville 
Celebrate Easter with Snyder!
You are invited to join us Sunday March 31, 2024 at 8:40 a.m. or 11:00 a.m. Choose a service that works best for you and your family and invite your friends!  Kids check in (birth - kindergarten) begins 20 minutes before each service. Visit www.Snydermbc.com/easter for more info!

Village Baptist Church
Easter at the Village at The Village Baptist Church
906 South McPherson Church Road, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28303
Hey Fayetteville! Do you have Easter plans yet?
Join us at our McPherson Campus on Sunday Morning, March 31, 2024 at 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m. or 11:00 a.m. to celebrate Resurrection Sunday!

Temple Theatre In Sanford Sets Full Line Up For Milestone 100th Season

The Temple Theatre in Sanford recently announced its lineup of shows for its Centennial Mainstage season. The Temple staff is pulling out all the stops to honor the the momentous milestone, promising the return of some of the most memorable and successful shows of the venue's 100-year history.

In my recent interview with Temple Theatre's Producing Artistic Director Peggy Taphorn, she noted how the upcoming Centennial lineup is their "...most ambitious season, one big show after another." Although the Centennial season consists of past productions at the Temple, Peggy promised enough twists and turns to keep the shows fresh and entertaining. "We always try to add at least one new element - something really splashy that the audience hasn't seen before."

Before the Mainstage season kicks off, however, the Temple Theatre in Sanford will be holding its Summer Conservatory for children in the community. The Conservatory offers a head start for aspiring young actors to hone their craft and perform in fun, lighthearted family-friendly productions. All of the Conservatory shows this summer will reflect this year's theme "WISHES COME TRUE!" These shows include:

    The Temple will also hold Rising Stars sessions throughout the summer as well, where kids age 4 to 7 can participate in live performances and craft projects based on different weekly themes. For more information on the Summer Conservatory and Rising Stars program, click here.

    The Summer Conservatory will serve as a delightful prelude to the historic 100th anniversary celebration at the Temple Theatre. Let's take a look at all of the shows you can see at the Temple Theatre for its fast-approaching Centennial Season!

    Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

    The Centennial lineup at the Temple will kick off in extravagant fashion with the return of Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat! This legendary musical is a vibrant and flashy take on the life of Joseph from the book of Genesis. Featuring music from Andrew Lloyd Weber, this lively production is the perfect can't-miss spectacle to begin the Temple's 100th season.

    Ring of Fire

    Throughout the past century the Temple Theatre has prominently featured a slew of highly entertaining jukebox musicals, paying homage to music legends like The Beatles, Patsy Cline, and Johnny Cash.

    This fall, the Temple is once again paying homage to the Man in Black with the return of Ring of Fire. Fans of Cash's music and legacy can take a trip back to the country outlaw's heyday and enjoy his music in an unforgettable live theatre experience.

    A Christmas Carol

    You can't celebrate 100 years of the Temple Theatre without including one of its most beloved and timeless productions, A Christmas Carol. This will be the venue's 10th production of the classic holiday tale, and Peggy Taphorn is devoted to add an uplifting spin to the story.

    "I have gone out and seen a lot of different productions of Christmas Carol, and there wasn’t one that I thought captured the joy of the story," said Taphorn, "I really wanted it to be a celebration."

    I can personally attest that A Christmas Carol at the Temple is every bit as lavish and atmospheric as it would be on Broadway. The production value for this show is always a sight to behold firsthand. If you see no other show throughout the Centennial season, make a point to see this one.

    The Sweet Delilah Swim Club

    Based on a story by two North Carolina authors, The Sweet Delilah Swim Club tells the story of five vivacious women growing up in the Outer Banks of NC.

    Sweet Delilah became one of the Temple's most successful shows ever when the production first hit the stage in the 2013-2014 season. With its sharp wit, a cast of larger-than-life personalities, and its local tie-in, it's certainly not hard to see why this show garnered such acclaim. If you missed this unforgettable show the first time, now is your chance at redemption!

    Centennial Celebrations

    March of 2025 will be completely devoted to celebrating the Temple's 100th year. The month will feature three fun-filled events, each one focusing on different aspects of the Temple Theatre's long-lasting legacy.

    First is the 100 Years Gala on March 1. This catered black tie event will feature live music and a recap of the theatre's illustrious history.

    The Roaring 20's-20's Revue will take place March 6-9. This event will cover the music from the 1920s-2020s. There is so much excitement about this particular event that two extra days had to be added to accommodate the hype.

    Rounding out the Centennial Celebration month will be the Temple Teens reunion, in which alums of the Temple Teens program will reconvene at the Temple and speak on their experiences in live theatre and the impact that the program had on their personal and professional lives. This will take place March 15-16.

    Beauty and the Beast

    What better way to wrap up the Temple's monumental Centennial season than with "a tale as old as time?" The Disney classic Beauty and the Beast returns to the Temple stage for the first time in seven years, with several former cast members returning to reprise their roles.

    Peggy was extremely intentional in choosing this specific show to wrap up the historic 100th season. "I like doing transformation stories," she said, "we all need hope, we all need to know that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel, and that your past mistakes don’t follow you into the future. This show tells all that, but in such a joyful Disney way."

    Beauty and the Beast will run at the Temple April 24 - May 18 in 2025.

    Auditions

    If you are interested in auditioning for the Temple Theatre's 2024-2025 Centennial Mainstage Season, click here to sign up for a time slot on May 4th. Venue staff asks that you come prepared with an updated resume and headshots. You will also need to perform a one-minute monologue and 32 bars of a song, both of your choosing.

    Break a leg!