About Pastor Kaleb’s Annual Easter Service
Pastor Kaleb's Annual Easter Service is moving to Tacoma!
Fun, Costume, and Community. It's a Springtime celebration for the open-minded of all ages and kinds. Listen as Pastor Kaleb shares not-so-sacred song and sermon - with guest performers and guest "preachers." Celebrate the coming of spring, the return of flowers, and the joy of the place in which we live.
Featuring the band, The Witness; comedian, Emmett Montgomary; and artist, thespian, and singer, Adé A Cônnére.
Two shows on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025:
#1: April 20th - 11am (10am doors)
#2: April 20th - 1:30pm (12:30pm doors)
**Please note that kids are welcome but this is NOT a kid's show. Adult themes and language.**
If you are struggling financially please reach out to us at pastorkalebeasterservice@gmail.com to receive a 50% discount code.
Parking: The venue has no designated parking. First come, first served street parking (free on Sundays); there are also paid parking lots in the area.
Public transportation from Seattle: Sound Transit Express has a Seattle-Lakewood bus route (ST Express #594) that runs on the weekends. From downtown Seattle it takes just over an hour and costs $3.75 each way. The closest station to the Spanish Ballroom is Commerce Street Station - Zone G and is a 7 minute walk away from the Spanish Ballroom. Please check out the schedule and map here.
More about Pastor Kaleb:
Since 1999, Pastor Kaleb's Easter Service has united crowds in an exuberant celebration of life's struggles, humor, and shared humanity. Although Pastor Kaleb, a preacher for the arts, isn't tied to any church (nor does he disparage them), the event embraces familiar traditions: a live band, a sharply dressed congregation, special guest performers and "preachers," and a pastor in flowing robes who champions the power of community to honor life's beauty and absurdity.
I want people to leave the Easter show feeling good about life. It may be difficult, but it's good. I want them to know that they are not alone in dealing with the trouble out there. I want people to look at it with fresh eyes, and with compassion.
-Pastor Kaleb