Thousands of candy-filled Easter eggs rained down on a waiting crowd of patient but eager children at a Colorado church community’s second annual Helicopter Egg Drop.

A charitable crew aboard a helicopter released 6,000 plastic eggs over the yard at Zeal City Church in Windsor, Colorado, early Easter Sunday morning for the parish’s egg hunt.

The copter came back and released even more colorful eggs for a second hunt during a later Easter service that day, CBS Colorado reported.

Lead Pastor Jeremy Cleveland told the outlet that the aerial egg drop is their unique way of “celebrating Jesus at Zeal City Church.”

“We’re celebrating Easter Sunday, the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and we really wanted to bless our community and not just give them a sermon, but something to make them memories with their families and friends,” Cleveland said.

Cleveland highlighted the event’s rousing success, noting that it drew hundreds of families to the Sunday service.

“The kids are enjoying it, loving it. Parents are having a great time. It’s been awesome,” Cleveland’s wife, Brittany, told the outlet.

The Clevelands hope to carry on the burgeoning tradition for many more years to come.

Another local egg drop in 2024 saw a chopper dump 5,000 eggs over a park in Colorado Springs, Fox 21 reported.

The Compass Church in Salinas, California, also hosted its own drop where a helicopter poured 100,000 eggs over the grounds.

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