EASTER 2025 | April 20, 2025
This past Sunday at Inland Lighthouse Church was just incredible.
Let’s start with the numbers—which only tell part of the story, but are still worth mentioning. In our English service in Rialto alone, we had 782 in attendance on Sunday morning, with a total of 917 unique attendees throughout the day. Add in our Spanish congregation—who broke their all-time attendance record with 188 in service—and the total attendance on the Rialto campus hit 1,379, with 1,090 unique guests!
And great things were also happening in our daughter works—Riverside (102), San Bernardino (97), Phelan (39), and West Covina (33)—and the grand total across all services hit 1,650 people in attendance! 1,354 unique individuals were in church across all Inland Lighthouse campuses this weekend.
Now, let’s talk about what really matters. Sunday morning, Evangelist Isaiah Dunn preached and we had incredible church! In our morning service, Melinda and Jemaima were filled with the Holy Ghost and Cristany was baptized in Jesus’ name! Then Sunday night—Derek and Doylese prayed back through, and Cheyenne and Nohemi were filled with the Holy Ghost.
Meanwhile, over in San Bernardino, Patricia and Jose were baptized. In Riverside, Destiny received the Holy Ghost. And in our Spanish work, Sarah, Eric, and Kimberly were baptized, and Kimberly also received the Holy Ghost.
And that’s not all. Our extended church family felt it too. Over in Ventura—pastored by Bro. Gavin Berrier, who recently transitioned there from Rialto—they had 129 in attendance, with one receiving the Holy Ghost and another praying back through. In Bro. Josh Winkler’s church, 97 people attended, three were baptized, one received the Holy Ghost, and another prayed through. God is doing something powerful—not just here but everywhere.
On the Sunday School side we had a great time! Ages 5–11 gathered for an incredible Easter drama where the Resurrection story was told from the perspective of a Roman soldier. The drama was great but the altar call was even better—so many kids praying, crying and lifting their hands.
And yes… we had fun too. After the altar call, the kids came outside where prizes were given away—remote control cars, Lego kits, and an electric scooter. Then came the Candy and Money Rain. We mean that literally. We lifted up buckets full of candy—mixed in with $5 bills, $1 bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and even pennies—and let it rain down from the sky. It was chaos and it was a total blast.
All in all, it was one of those weekends that reminds us why we do what we do. Souls were saved, altars were full, kids were impacted, records were broken, and most importantly—God was glorified.
Let’s not lose the momentum. Let’s carry this revival into next week. Something special is happening at Inland Lighthouse Church. You don’t want to miss it.







