Easter Beach Services In And Around Destin

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Living at the beach certainly has it’s perks. For us, that includes seeing the sunrise on the beach.  Easter is coming, and there are several local services that will let you do just that.

Bring your blankets and chairs, come casual or in your Sunday best, totally up to you.  They’re more relaxed than a formal Sunday service (read: the kids can be a little louder?), and you’ll have one of the best views on the planet for Easter morning. I mean, we might be a little partial, but there’s just nothing better than an Emerald Coast sunrise. 

If you’re looking to have your Beach and Easter too, these beach services in and around the Destin area might be for you :

easter in destin

EASTER MORNING SERVICES April 16, 2017:

Destin United Methodist

Hope Lutheran Church

  • Easter Sunday Sunrise Services at 6:30 and 8 a.m. on the beach at Ed Walline Park on County Road 30A. 
  • Hope Lutheran FB page

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Shalimar, Grace Lutheran Church of Destin, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church of Fort Walton Beach and St. Paul Lutheran of Niceville 

 Seaside Beach

  • Seaside Beach, Coleman Plaza (The Obelisk) at 6 a.m Sunday. In case of inclement weather, come to the Seaside Chapel

Easter Services In Destin, FL

We love the beachy vibes of these morning services, but if you’re looking for a more traditional Easter Sunday service, those are happening too. Also, please keep in mind that weather, and schedules, can change. Contact your church for the most up to date information. 

Looking for more Easter weekend activities? Check out our event calendar.

Did we miss any? Let us know in the comments below or contact us if you know of a Sunday beach service in Destin or South Walton not listed here. 

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Sara Tallent
Sara is a Nashville native, so Destin has been part of her vacation DNA for as long as she can remember. She and her husband Chris have two giggly little girls, Hadley and Lyla. Sara lived in Spain and New Orleans before calling Destin home for the first time. After a few years as a High School Spanish teacher, and a few more moves to solidify their gypsy status, she and her family wound up right back on the Emerald Coast. On the weekends you’ll find her with a camera, trying to coax her kids into staying still for "just one more". She dreams in Spanish, can dance a mean salsa, and can’t say no to an afternoon in Seaside. Follow her on instagram @saratallent