March 2026 - A good Easter landing page has two audiences: people who already know the church and people who are deciding whether to come. The page should serve both without becoming busy.
Use a simple page order
Order matters. Put the decision-making information first, then add supporting context.
- Headline: Say Easter at your church plainly and warmly.
- Schedule: Show the service list before long explanations.
- Welcome: Add a short note about children, accessibility and what to expect.
Design for quick scanning
Most visitors will skim the page. Use section headings, cards and lists to help them find the right service.
- Group services by date.
- Use consistent button wording.
- Keep images supportive rather than letting them push details too far down.
The Easter page should feel like an open door, not a timetable taped to a wall.
Use this month well
Use March to build the page, test it on mobile and ask one person outside the planning team whether the next step is obvious.
Ask Intent to review your church website if you want a clearer structure, cleaner templates, or a calmer route from first visit to real connection.