Church website article

Make Easter Information Easy to Find on Every Screen

10 March 2025

March 2025 - In March, many people start checking church websites for Easter service times, children details and what to expect. The page does not need to be complicated, but it does need to be obvious.

Lead with the essentials

Visitors should be able to understand the Easter plan without scrolling through internal language or old announcements.

  • Service cards: Use separate blocks for Palm Sunday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday and any family events.
  • Plain language: Explain terms such as all-age, communion or vigil where a newcomer may not know what they mean.
  • Practical detail: Include parking, access, children and approximate service length.

Make sharing easy

A good Easter page is useful for the congregation too. It gives regulars one link they can confidently send to friends and family.

  1. Keep the page URL short and readable.
  2. Use a clear title and excerpt so links preview well on social media.
  3. Add a warm closing invitation rather than a generic contact form only.

For Easter, clarity is pastoral. It removes small barriers before someone ever reaches the church door.

Use this month well

Use March for phone testing, link testing and language testing. If the page feels calm on a small screen, it will serve visitors better during the busiest week.

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