The Table Is Set

In the final hours of his life, Jesus gathers at a table with his friends for one last supper. It is a meal that speaks to everything that unfolds during Easter, and this year you can give your church and community a seat at the table. 

The Chosen is back for Holy Week, the most pivotal event in human history. Tables are turned. Friends are betrayed. And powerful leaders plot the death of Jesus. The whole story comes to life on the big screen at local theaters with The Chosen: Last Supper (Season 5) premiering March 28. 

But the impact doesn’t have to end at the theater. Your church has a unique opportunity to extend the story by helping your community encounter Jesus in a deeper way. Thanks to a partnership between The Chosen, the Come & See Foundation, and Outreach magazine’s parent company Outreach, Inc., you can access free sermon series kits to continue the journey from the theater to your church.

These digital kits are designed to complement The Chosen: Last Supper and equip your church to share the powerful story of Easter:

* One-Day Palm Sunday Kit. Highlight the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem.

* Maundy Thursday/Good Friday Communion Kit. Focus on the Last Supper and the events leading to the cross.

* Three-Week Easter Series Kit. Delve deeper with a series starting April 6 and culminating on Easter Sunday, April 20. 

This Easter season, your church can create a meaningful impression by inviting your community to experience The Chosen: Last Supper at the theater and then join you for a powerful sermon series. To make it even easier, Outreach.com offers coordinated invitation tools to help you get the word out.

Let’s make this Easter unforgettable for your neighbors. Download your free kit today at Outreach.com and be part of sharing the hope of Jesus with those who need it most.

The Chosen: Last Supper is the must-see event of the Easter season. Don’t miss the chance to share it with your community.

Scott Evans
Scott Evans

Scott Evans is the founder and CEO of Outreach, Inc.

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