2026 Holy Week at The Neighborhood Church
We joyously invite you to join us for Easter worship. From our quiet and moving sunrise service to the Easter Egg Hunt, there’s something for the entire family.
Palm Sunday Service | Sunday, March 29 at 10am
This commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem on the back of a donkey as the crowds wave palms at him in adoration. It is a day of triumph and tragedy, as the crowds who shout "Hosanna!" (Hebrew for "save us!")) are the same ones demanding his death on the cross.
Maundy Thursday | April 2nd at 7PM in the Sanctuary.
Maundy comes from the Latin word mandatum or commandment. John relays the story of Jesus giving his followers a new commandment: to love one another as he loves us. This is also the first celebration of Communion and we will share in the bread and cup that evening.
Good Friday | April 03 at 7pm in the Sanctuary.
It is a service of Tenebrae which is the Latin word for darkness. We will remember the Crucifixion by reading John, singing, and praying. As we move through our time together, the worship space will become progressively darker until all light is gone.
Easter Services | April 05, 2026
6:30AM: Sunrise Service on the Patio
Service starting at 6:30 AM followed by a Community Breakfast.
10AM: Easter WorshiP. Livestream available on YouTube.
The tomb is empty! He is risen! He is risen indeed!
After the 10am service: Easter Egg Hunt
Our Easter Egg Hunt has been a family favorite for many years! Join us on Easter Sunday around 11AM for this fun tradition. All children ages 3rd grade and younger are welcome to join, regardless of church membership.
Children will hunt for and collect 12 plastic eggs which will be turned in for an age appropriate Easter goodie bag. Please email kids@ncpve.org with questions.
Easter Offering
The Christian Action Ministry of The Neighborhood Church has chosen Caring House in Torrance as the recipient of this year’s Easter Offering. When making your Easter Offering, please consider giving generously to support this organization.
CARING HOUSE
a loving home for the last stage
The end of life deserves as much beauty, care, honor and respect as the beginning. Dying is a time of life. Dying is personal; not medical. When the goals of care have shifted to peace, comfort and support, Caring House gives space and time for the things that matter.
Caring House is the first non-medical home in Los Angeles County totally focused on end-of-life care. They welcome men and women who are in the last weeks or days of their lives to a place of compassionate care.
Freed from care and supervision duties, family members and friends are able to spend their time and energy supporting and connecting with their loved one and each other.
yourcaringhouse.org
Please place your Easter Offering in the special Easter Offering envelopes located in the pews, indicate “Easter Offering” or “Caring House” on a check memo line, or donate online at ncpve.org using the drop-down menu under Donations to choose “Easter Offering”.
To donate online:www.ncpve.org/givenow and use the drop down menu and select ‘Caring House’. Please reach out to info@ncpve.org if you have questions or need assistance.