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San Saba’s First Baptist Church to Present “The Thorn Easter Experience”
Thursday, March 29, 2012 • Posted March 29, 2012

This year at San Saba’s First Baptist Church the greatest story ever told comes to life with “The Thorn Easter Experience.” Through realistic videos, live dramas and beautiful music, attendees will experience the power and compassion of Jesus’ life, the pain of his crucifixion, and the triumph of his resurrection.“Easter commemorates the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ from the grave and the hope that He has given of eternal life and the forgiveness of sins. There is nothing in this world that compares in importance to the salvation of our souls,” said Samuel Crosby, senior pastor.The service will be held April 8 at 10:30 am with a complimentary continental style breakfast beginning at 9:30. San Saba’s First Baptist Church is one of the first churches in the country to present “The Thorn Easter Experience,” a unique Easter celebration that includes compelling videos, inspiring songs, beautiful graphics and dramatic monologues adapted from “The Thorn Live,” a spectacular stage presentation seen by nearly one million people over the last 14 years. This is the first year the exclusive licensed content from “The Thorn Live” production has been available to churches to use in creating a worship experience unlike any other Easter service. San Saba’s First Baptist Church is excited to be able to invite everyone to attend this unique production and hopes many will come see Easter in a whole new way. San Saba’s First Baptist Church is located at 208 West Wallace in San Saba. For more information go to www.SanSabaEaster.org or call (325) 372-5761.About “The Thorn Live” production: “The Thorn Live” (TheThorn.net) is a complete production that encompasses music, acting, dance, martial arts, gymnastics, pyrotechnics, video and more. With its focus on the gospel story and its unique presentation, “The Thorn Live” has enabled audiences across the country to experience Easter in a new way.

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