
The reason I say Most is because every church service on Easter is a least a little different. It is hard to come by two separate churches with the same method. Sure the message is the same but as constant as the word is the differences in which they are delivered are as varied and as unique as the individuals hearing the message.
This year I took the opportunity to attend an Easter service that was all together about as different as you could get.
I, along with my wife and 2 week old daughter, attended an Easter service hosted by the Circuit Riders Motorcycle Ministry. Everything from the venue, Strokers of Dallas - Biker Bar, to the way everyone was dressed, blue jeans & leather, and at least one person with a blue beard, was utterly and extremely different than any other Easter service I have EVER been to.
It was GREAT.
This event was planned and advertised as "Church On the Bike An Easter Service" and was the first of it's kind to be held at this particular venue. After all, a biker bar is not your typical "church" site. The events planners were excited to have been given the right to host this service at Strokers and the turnout was great. There must have been close to 200 people there and all were on their motorcycle except for about 50 or so.
The music was provided by the Christian Blues band


Next up was WVIW Director Johnny Moffitt. In the late 1960's Johnny was an officer in one of the largest Motorcycle gangs in America. Johnny retold the story of how a series of events, which includes him holding a .38 pistol to his head, led to a miraculous life changing moment in 1971. Johnny recounts his life's story with an infectious humor that ensures his story will not be ignored.
The service would not have been complete without hearing from our good friend Pastor Pop Tucker. Pop has a unique ministering style where he is able to offer a certain encouragement that makes you feel instantly like a friend. His demeanor is jovial yet stern, which affords him a certain leeway like when he ordered all within earshot to "get on with it" in reference to ministering the gospel. His ministry through song as he strums his guitar is something you would not want to miss.

You will never be the same.
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