The Easter Promotion Timeline (and What to Do If You’re Behind)
Easter is the most attended Sunday of the year for many churches.
But for communication teams, it can also be one of the most stressful.
Between service planning, volunteers, and ministry events, promotion often gets pushed to the last minute.
The good news is that even if Easter is only a few weeks away, there are still a few simple things that make the biggest difference.
Here’s a simple Easter communication timeline many churches use.
4–6 Weeks Before Easter
This is when churches typically start preparing.
Focus on clarity and visibility.
What to communicate:
• Easter service times
• Location details
• Childcare availability
• Any special services or events
Where to communicate:
• Website homepage
• Email newsletter
• Social media announcement
• Sunday stage announcements
Goal:
Make sure people already connected to your church know Easter is coming.
3–4 Weeks Before Easter
This is where promotion expands outward.
The focus shifts from awareness to invitation.
Communication ideas:
• Social media invitation posts
• “Who are you inviting?” Sunday stage moment
• Shareable graphics or reels
• Text message reminders
Goal:
Help your congregation start thinking about who they could invite.
2 Weeks Before Easter
Now the communication should become more frequent and more visible.
This is when most people start making plans.
Focus on:
• Service time reminders
• Clear parking/location instructions
• What guests can expect
Content ideas:
• Short invitation videos
• Instagram/Facebook reminders
• Email reminder
• Website banner
Goal:
Make it extremely easy for someone to say “I should go to that.”
Easter Week
Communication should now focus on reminders and clarity.
People are deciding weekend plans.
Share:
• Final service reminders
• Weather or parking details
• Kids ministry info
• Invite encouragement
Channels:
• Social
• Text reminders
• Sunday announcement
Goal:
Remove friction for guests.
Easter Follow-Up (Most Churches Forget This)
The real opportunity is after Easter.
People who attend Easter are often open to returning.
Ideas:
• Thank-you email to visitors
• “New here?” next step invitation
• Small groups or next steps class
• Social media recap
Goal:
Turn Easter attendance into ongoing connection.
Use ChurchCopyAI to Expedite Your Easter Comms Plan
Planning and coordinating Easter communication across email, social media, stage announcements, and multiple ministries can get complicated quickly.
That’s one of the reasons we built ChurchCopy.
ChurchCopy helps churches generate and organize all the communication needed for events like Easter in one place.
So every ministry, platform, and message stays clear and consistent.











