Sunday, 20 April 2025

Pastor Kaleb’s Annual Easter Service

10am doors & 11:00am show | 12:30pm doors & 1:30pm show

$41.73 advance, $41.73 day of show | $23.46 advance, $23.46 day of show children 2-16

All ages welcome

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Please note that kids are welcome but this is NOT a kid's show. Adult themes and language.

Tickets with lower fees available at the box office located on the 1st floor of McMenamins Elks Temple

About Pastor Kaleb’s Annual Easter Service

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.

 

Spanish Ballroom - McMenamins Elks Temple

565 Broadway, Tacoma, WA 98402

 

Show #1: April 20th - 11am (10am doors)

Show #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 pay 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

 

 

 

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