In Searcy's ebook he suggests that there is a "critical nature of your Easter message" due to the almost certainty that you will have first time guests in the audience on that day. There is an interesting discussion of
ending a sermon series on that day or even
preaching a stand alone message on that day.
He suggests, however, that the best option is to begin a new series on Easter Sunday.
*Guests feel like they have shown up at the beginning of a new chapter in your church
*You can present things in such a way that they want to hear the rest
*You can challenge your guests to keep coming back for the series. Searcy says, "A large percentage of the regular members and attenders at The Journey first came to church o Easter, or a similar big day, never expecting to return. God had a different plan. We simply did our part to cooperate." (p. 10)
*You can still preach on the resurrection and kick off a new series - be creative.
Your thoughts are welcomed and encouraged. Think differently? Planning something already?
John Dobbs