Hilltop Easter Sunrise Service Invitation

2013 Easter Sunrise Service at BriarCroft  — Sunday, March 31 at 7 AM
(formerly Walnut Hill Farm)

sunrise view from our hill–see more at our website at http://www.briarcroft.com/easter.htm

When we purchased Walnut Hill Farm from the Morton Lawrence family in 1990, part of the tradition of this farm was a hilltop non-denominational Easter sunrise service held here for the previous 10+ years.  We have continued that tradition, with an open invitation to families from our surrounding rural neighborhood and communities, as well as our church family from Wiser Lake Chapel, to start Easter morning on our hill with a worship service of celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

At our annual Easter Sunrise Service in Whatcom County, we develop a different Easter theme each year through use of scripture readings and songs, led by Dan Gibson. We sit on hay bales on the hill for the worship service, followed by breakfast of cinnamon rolls, hot chocolate and coffee in our barn.  As many of the people who attend come from some distance from all over the county, we try to conclude by 8 AM so they may have time to get to morning church services.

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We invite all to come to our farm to participate in this traditional service of celebration.  Please dress warmly with sturdy shoes as you will be walking through wet grass to reach the hilltop.  Bring heavy blankets or sleeping bags to wrap up in if it is a chilly morning.  In case of rain, we meet in the big red hay barn on the farm, so we never cancel this service.

If you would like more information and directions to our farm at 1613 Central Road, between Hannegan and Noon Road, please email us at emily@briarcroft.com

Dan and Emily Gibson

2 thoughts on “Hilltop Easter Sunrise Service Invitation

  1. Emily, Thankyou for the invitation.  I won’t be able to make it in person, but will be there in spirit. Lovely photos. Kathy Brown

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  2. Emily,

    What a memorable experience that would be, particularly amid the scenic beauty of your farm. I wish that I could be there to enjoy it.

    I visited the links provided in today’s posting and followed back to the original Briarcroft Farm Blog (1999-). I’m glad that I did. It enabled me to learn about some of the Briarcroft history as well as the Haflinger story and a bit of your family’s history, too. But most of all it allowed me to read your accounts of some of the special times — happy and sad — in a portion the life of Emily Polis Gibson, a gifted, beautiful woman of extraordinary compassion and deep spirituality who sees and understands so much of what others do not.

    Your life, and your ministries, are truly blessed, Emily.

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