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Churches were filled across Queensland, with thousands attending services to mark Easter Sunday. Many Christian leaders used this year's message to reflect on hope during times of uncertainty.

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00:02As the sun rose on Easter Sunday,
00:07hundreds were already singing at a Salvation Army service on Castle Hill in North Queensland.
00:13Watching the sun come over as you say he is risen is one of those moments in my walk where
00:20it actually makes it feel real.
00:23For six decades they've been meeting here to mark one of the most holy days on the Christian calendar.
00:31In the state's capital, St John's Anglican Cathedral was full.
00:36Queensland's Governor attending the service reading a Bible verse.
00:40Hear the word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
00:44The Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane sharing a message of hope.
00:48I think even though there's war happening in all sorts of parts of the world,
00:52I think people here at home are feeling the heaviness of things at the moment.
00:57Our provider.
01:00That wait also being found at the IC Church, which has had a surge in followers this year.
01:06People may not have been to church for many years, have come back to church,
01:09and a lot of young people and young families are seeking out faith for the first time.
01:16Little ones scramble to find 10,000 eggs hidden in Brisbane's largest Easter egg hunt.
01:22Some harder to find than others.
01:26But everyone left with more than enough.
01:29Happy Easter,
01:31Happy Easter!
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