Waypoint Church hosts Easter egg hunt
Oakley Dipasquale gets her photo taken with the Easter Bunny during a Waypoint Church event at Sloss Lake last Friday. PHOTOS BY MARÍA CAMP
News, Russellville
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com
 By María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com  
Published 6:03 am Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Waypoint Church hosts Easter egg hunt

RUSSELLVILLE – Waypoint Church held an Easter event at Sloss Lake Friday afternoon.

The free event included photos with the Easter bunny, music (including children singing on stage), food and inflatables.

Lily Riley reaches for bubbles from a bubble machine.

Rabbits were on hand for those who wanted to pet or watch them. For the children, an Easter egg hunt meant prizes inside eggs. Adults had the opportunity to win door prizes.

Kori Johnson and her husband, Dylan Johnson, are youth leaders with the church.

Dylan Johnson and his daughter, Jovi Johnson, play with a rabbit.

“My favorite part of the event was seeing the kids have fun,” said Kori. “We want to thank all who attended. I hope everyone had a good time together.”

The dash to find hidden eggs begins at Waypoint Church’s Easter egg hunt at Sloss Lake on Friday.

Dylan said the church directors thought the inaugural event would be a good opportunity for community outreach.

“Big Star donated 400 hot dogs,” he said. “We certainly appreciate that. And IGA donated with gift cards for water. We hope this outreach helps lead people to the Lord.”

Aubriella Cochran shows her prizes from the Easter egg hunt.

Kayla Frederick watched over the rabbits during the event.

“I like for kids to come out and see farm animals,” Frederick said. “With it being Easter, there’s nothing better than some lop-eared bunnies.”

Husband and wife Jamie and Holly Randolph manage the children’s ministry.

Oakley Dipasquale, 8, and Atalie Smith, 7, sing “Let Me Tell You About My Jesus.”

“We want to serve the community and for people to know that we are here for them,” Jamie said. “If they are looking for a home church, we’re the place to be.”

Waypoint Church is a new church and is located at 116 Coffee Ave. For information, see the church’s Facebook page, Waypoint Church.

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