37th Annual Lincoln Memorial Easter Sunrise Service Draws Thousands

on April 6, 2015

On Sunday the 37th annual Lincoln Memorial Easter Sunrise Service, hosted by Capital Church, gathered a record breaking crowd. Service organizers reported an estimated 8,900 people awoke “dark-thirty” to travel into downtown Washington DC to participate in the Easter Sun Rise service and worship celebration. Millennials represented an overwhelming portion of the participants huddled among the plastic chairs, ground and steps surrounding the Lincoln Memorial.

Selfies snapping galore, Millennials alongside a wide-range of folks joined in worship lead by Michael Tait, lead singer of the band Newsboy’s and a DC native. It was a touching moment as nearly 8,900 people stood in solidarity of praise within the heart of our nation’s capital and belted out Amazing Grace and We Believe, a melodic adaptation of the Apostles’ Creed.

“The tomb in Jerusalem is empty!,” professed Pastor Amos Dodge during the morning sermon. “Dictators and tyrants have said over the years we are going to bury Christianity in one generation…They’re dead. They’re gone. But I have met the man from Galilee, Jesus of Nazareth, the sinless son of God.”IMG_0235

The annual Lincoln Memorial Easter Sunrise Service is listed on Washingtonian Magazine’s “The Great Washington Bucket List” among the 50 things every local needs to do in the city before they “kick the bucket.” Pastor Dodge asked, “What’s on your bucket list?”

Before you die, explained the metro DC minister, everyone must answer the questions, “Who did Jesus say He is?,” “Who do others say He was?,” and the most important, “Who do I say He is?”

Some 2.2 billion people profess their belief that Jesus Christ is the resurrected son of God. Pastor Dodge reminded the crowd that many Christians around the world are persecuted for their answers to those important questions. “FIMG_0243ebruary 12, ISIS released a five minute video of 21 Christians being beheaded on a beach near Tripoli under the caption ‘People of the Cross,'” recalled Pastor Dodge. “It was reported that as they were being beheaded face down on the beach they were whispering the name Jesus.” They were faithful until the end.

“It’s a question all of us must ask ourselves on this resurrection morning: Do I believe?,” asked Pastor Dodge before welcoming unbelievers in attendance to make a profession of faith in Jesus Christ.

If you were there on that beach near Tripoli, what would your answer be?

For more information about DC’s annual Easter sunrise service or Capital Church, please visit http://www.capitalchurch.net/.

  1. Comment by Byrom on April 9, 2015 at 9:25 pm

    In my weekly Bible study, we have been covering the book of Revelation. Revelation does not tell us when the future events will happen, and neither did Jesus when He was talking about the end times. Only God knows. I was preparing for a lesson that would start with chapter 4, when the thought
    struck me, “What if this happens in my lifetime? What if it starts happening today? Am I prepared for what I might have to face because of my faith in Jesus Christ?”

    In the past, I have intellectually wondered if I was prepared to face death for my belief in Jesus Christ. However, this experience was on a much higher/deeper level – not sure which word fits best. My only response to what God was doing with me during the class preparation was to say, “Father, I have surrendered my life to You unconditionally. I do not want to have to face death for my faith in Jesus Christ. But, if that should be Your will for me, I will have no choice. I will not renounce my faith in Jesus Christ to save my physical life.” This thought came later: “I wanted to know what you are willing to do for your faith in Jesus Christ. It is not necessarily what you will have to do.”
    But the bottom line for me, if I were on that beach, is still, I will not renounce my faith in Jesus Christ to save my physical life.

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