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Looking for More This Easter? Come Be Filled.


Looking for More This Easter? Come Be Filled.


If you’re visiting our website to find Easter Mass times, first of all—welcome! We’re glad you’re here.

Easter is a season of hope. It’s a time when many people feel a tug to return to church, to reconnect with faith, or to explore questions they may have been carrying for years. Some come with deep faith. Others come quietly curious. Many come simply longing for peace.

Wherever you find yourself this Easter, you are not alone—and there is a place for you here.

One of the ways we continue celebrating the joy of Easter is through Be Filled, an evening of Adoration, community, and a shared meal. It’s designed especially for people who want to go deeper, slow down, and experience faith in a personal and welcoming way.

BE FILLED IS for seekers, believers, skeptics,

+ anyone longing for peace, connection, or refreshment.


2026 Dates: April 22, May 27, October 28, November 18 and December 16.


Adoration: 5:15p (Church) +

Shared Meal: 6:15p (Church Lower Level)



What Is “Be Filled”?
Be Filled is an evening set apart to nourish both the soul and the heart. It includes three simple elements: Adoration, community, and a shared meal. Each part is meaningful, even if you’ve never experienced something like this before.

What Is Adoration?
At the heart of Be Filled is Eucharistic Adoration—a time of quiet prayer in the presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.

Catholics believe that Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist. During Adoration, the Eucharist is placed in a sacred vessel called a monstrance and set on the altar, and people are invited to spend time in quiet prayer.

If you’ve never done this before, you might wonder:

What am I supposed to do? The simple answer is: just come.

There is no pressure to pray in a certain way, know any prayers (though printed guides will be provided if you'd like to participate in the traditional prayers for Adoration), or stay the entire time. Some people sit quietly in silence. Others read Scripture, write in a journal, or reflect on what’s happening in their lives. Some simply rest in stillness—something that can feel rare in our busy world.

For many people, Adoration becomes a place of unexpected peace—a chance to breathe, reflect, and feel close to God.

And if you’re unsure or curious, that’s okay. This space is meant for seekers as much as lifelong believers.

Why Community Matters
Faith was never meant to be lived alone.

After time in prayer, we gather together for conversation and fellowship. This part of the evening is relaxed and welcoming. You don’t need to know anyone ahead of time. Many people come on their own and quickly find themselves in friendly conversation.

This is a place to meet others who are also seeking, growing, asking questions, and trying to live meaningful lives.

The Shared Meal
We end the evening by sharing a meal together.

Throughout the Gospels, Jesus often met people around the table. Meals were places of laughter, storytelling, healing, and belonging. Our shared meal reflects that same spirit.

It’s simple, joyful, and welcoming—a chance to slow down, enjoy good food, and build real connections.

If you would like to help provide food or hospitality, you can sign up here:v.gd/befilled

Please know: bringing food or helping is completely optional. You are warmly welcome to attend whether or not you’re able to contribute. Your presence matters far more than what you bring.

Especially If You’re New or Returning
If you’re coming to Easter Mass after time away—or exploring faith for the first time—you might feel unsure about what comes next.

Be Filled is meant to be a gentle next step.

You don’t need to have everything figured out. You don’t need to know how to pray perfectly. You don’t need to feel like an expert in faith.

You only need to be willing to show up.

Come tired. Come curious. Come hopeful. Come searching.

There is space here for all of it.

Come Be Filled.


 
 
 

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