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Lent at IPC

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Lent at IPC

Observe the Lenten Season

Journey toward the cross at IPC. All are welcome to worship and observe Lent with us. Check out ways to worship and find fellowship during this season.


Sunday Worship

  • During Lent, Rev. Kevin Long will deliver a sermon series looking at the events that led up to Christ’s crucifixion, preaching on the final hours of Jesus’ life as portrayed in the Gospel of Mark.

    Traditional Worship: 8:45 am & 11 am (Sanctuary)

    Table Worship: 5 pm (Highland Hall)

  • Sunday School

    Classes for all ages at 10 am.

  • Easter SundayCelebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ on Easter Sunday, April 20, with worship services at 8, 9:30 & 11 am in the Sanctuary and 5 pm in Highland Hall. All Sunday School classes for adults, youth, or children will not meet on Easter Day.


Special Events

Sunday, March 2, 2025Saturday, April 12, 2025
Registration opens on Feb. 9

Join a Grace Group as we explore the "The Walk" by Adam Hamilton. Grace Groups offer IPC members and friends a way to connect while studying scriptures in a small group setting.

Visit Thank You Books at 5502 Crestwood Blvd to purchase your copy of this Grace Group study.

Saturday, April 5, 2025
9:30 am11:00 am
IPC Playground

Please join us for playtime and popsicles on the IPC Children's Playgrounds. Feel free to invite friends!

11 am in the Sanctuary

All children are invited to process into the 11 am service waving palm branches to celebrate Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week. Children will gather outside the Sanctuary at 10:50 am before the start of the service.

Sunday, April 13, 2025
Rushton Park
After 11 am Worship

Join us for Egg Hunts in the park after 11 am worship. We will have cookies and lemonade for everyone to enjoy and eggs to hunt for all the kids!

Thursday, April 24, 2025
10:00 am2:00 pm
Large Parking Lot

This event is a wonderful way to extend your Lenten practices by responsibly recycling your old electronics and shredding unneeded documents. This year, IPC has partnered with Gone for Good, an organization founded by United Ability, who provides meaningful employment to around 100 adults with physical and intellectual disabilities.

We will be accepting paper and the following types of electronics for no charge: computers and related electronics, cell phones, communications equipment, laptops, flat screen monitors, PDAs or handheld games, printers, servers, routers or hubs, and audio components. Household appliances and televisions will not be accepted.


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