Residents and visitors in St. George are invited to experience a unique and inspiring Easter event that brings the story of Jesus Christ’s final week to life. From March 27 through April 5, 2026, a local neighborhood is hosting a 15-station walk- or drive-through journey designed for individuals, couples, and families of all ages. The experience encourages participants to slow down, reflect, and engage more personally with the Savior’s life, sacrifice, and resurrection.
Each station along the route represents a key moment in Christ’s last week, including the Triumphal Entry, the Last Supper, Gethsemane, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection, and His appearances to His disciples and in the Americas. Visitors can access narrated reflections at each station via QR codes or a local FM radio broadcast tuned to 104.5 FM, allowing for an immersive and contemplative experience.

In addition to reflection, participants are encouraged to write their own “Because of Him…” statements at the final station, sharing messages of hope and inspiration that are displayed for others to see. Organizers recommend visiting at night to enjoy the neighborhood’s illuminated displays, creating a magical and contemplative atmosphere.
“This journey is designed to help people experience Easter not just as a holiday, but as a life-changing reality,” said an event coordinator. “Through art, narration, and community participation, visitors can connect more deeply with the love and goodness of Jesus Christ.”
The event is located at 1720 N Lava Flow Dr., St. George, Utah, with parking available at the church or along Lava Flow Drive. The Easter Faith Journey offers a meaningful way for the community to reflect, rejoice, and share the light of Christ during this holy season.
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