Spring Family Festival
for Churches
The Moment After Easter
Easter opens the door.
What happens next?
Easter Sunday is one of the most well-attended services in the life of any church. New families walk through your doors, feel the warmth of your congregation, and leave genuinely moved.
But returning to a full Sunday morning service – with its rhythms, its expectations, its unfamiliarity – can feel like a bigger step than people are ready to take. They often just need one more comfortable entry point.
That’s exactly what the Spring Family Festival provides.
“ A relaxed, church-hosted family night where everyone can experience the church together – in a setting that feels like a gift, not an obligation. “
What the Evening Looks Like
One evening.
Lasting connections.
The Spring Family Festival is a one-evening program designed specifically for churches in the weeks following Easter. It’s a family-friendly, message-driven night that weaves together wonder, laughter, and genuine encouragement – all centered on faith and family.
Using the art of illusion as a doorway, Eric captures the imagination of every age group in the room. But the illusions are never the point. They are the vehicle. Every moment points toward something true, something lasting, something that resonates with the families you’re hoping to reach.
Guests who weren’t quite ready for a Sunday morning feel at home here. And families already rooted in your church walk away reminded of why they love this community.
About Eric Reamer
A ministry built on
serving the local church.
For many years, I’ve had the privilege of bringing programs to churches across America – not as an outside performer, but as a partner in ministry. I understand the care it takes to serve a congregation well, and I don’t take lightly the trust a pastor places in someone they bring before their people.
The Spring Family Festival is something I’ve shaped specifically around the Easter season and the unique opportunity it creates. It comes from watching what works – what genuinely moves families, what opens doors, what gives guests a reason to return.
My goal, always, is to leave your church stronger than I found it.
How we bring it together
1. A Brief Conversation
We connect by phone or email to understand your church, your congregation, and what a successful evening looks like for your leadership team. No pressure – just a real conversation.
2. We Confirm a Date
A late April or May date works best – close enough to Easter that the momentum is still alive, relaxed enough that families can say yes easily. I’ll check availability and hold your date.
3. Your Team Invites & Welcomes
You promote the evening as a gift to families in your community. Your team shows up and does what you do best – making people feel at home. I take care of everything else.
4. A meaningful Evening Unfolds
Families gather. Children are wide-eyed. Parents are engaged. The message lands. And guests who came as visitors leave feeling like they’ve found something real – and want to come back.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the performance?
Most churches choose a 60–90 minute program.
Can the show be performed outdoors?
Yes. The program can be adapted for outdoor festival environments.
Do you provide sound equipment?
We certainly carry our own sound equipment if necessary. Most churches have their own in-house solutions.
When should we book a spring festival event?
Most churches schedule these events 2–6 months in advance.
Let’s Connect
Is this a good fit
for your church?
If a late April or May date might serve your congregation well, I’d be glad to check availability and talk through what this could look like for you – no obligation, just a conversation.
“ The families you’ve been praying for may just need one more reason to walk through your doors. “