There are Baptist churches that have Easter Egg hunt as an outreach.
Locally there is one church that has hundreds show up.
I am not aware of of how successful this church is in getting people to attend services.
One in my town has an Easter egg hunt as an outreach. I went a few years ago to check it our. The pastor did an excellent job presenting the gospel message. It actually proved successful in reaching several for the kingdom (although I am not sure how many joined that church).
The Lutheran church seems to have success reaching the unchurched as well (they use it as an outreach).
I miss the days our churches held the for the kids. Legalism set in before my son was born.
We've got an egg hunt scheduled at our church -uggh
Point 1 - There's strong biblical evidence that Moses, the prophets, as well as Jesus and the Apostles searched for Easter eggs ....
I just can't seem to find the chapter and verse today
Point 2 - Rabbits (and particularly rabbits that lay eggs) have a strong religious connection to the resurrection. Everybody know that!
Point 3 - Many people meet our Savior after eating just one contaminated Easter egg.
My son's ministry (inner city in Obamaland) used it to show the neighborhood that the church is alive and functioning (after building was dormant for years).
Well attended, but not "evangelistic" per se, just a "promotion".
When our present church was just starting and we met in a home with 4-5 families with LOTS of kids, the host family did this for a fun activity for kids on Easter while ladies were fixing lunch.
Kids enjoyed it.
Groundhog did not see his shadow
The church I attend has them although I disagree with and do not support the practice. I support keeping things pure and not mixing in pagan practices which tend to confuse even claimed believers. Also such practices teach the children, as well as adults, it is alright to lie if it satisfies the flesh.