SOUDERTON — Over 1,500 individuals attended the first Keystone North Church’s Easter Egg Hunt on the morning of March 30.
Located at the Dock Mennonite Academy EC-8 Campus, the event had a total of 10,000 Easter eggs, with hundreds released from a helicopter. The free occasion included hunts by age group, food, games, inflatables and prizes for all ages, according to a press release from Keystone North Church.
“Keystone North is dedicated to serving our community,” said Chris Cope, pastor of Keystone North Church. “We want to be a blessing to the people in our community and ensure families understand that we care for them, and God does, too.”
Keystone North Church is part of Keystone Fellowship, a group of churches working together to “advance the Kingdom” by developing leaders and planting churches.
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The event for families included hunts by age group. (Courtesy of Jeff Tolson)
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The event showcased a total of 10,000 Easter eggs, with hundreds dropped by a helicopter. (Courtesy of Jeff Tolson)
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The free occasion also had food, games and prizes for all ages. (Courtesy of Jeff Tolson)
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"We want to be a blessing to the people in our community and ensure families understand that we care for them and God does too," said Chis Cope, paster of Keystone North Church. (Courtesy of Jeff Tolson)
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