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10 Done-for-you Resources for Pastors to Promote Easter Sunday on Social Media

Easter is almost here! Today we have some done-for-you content that you can plug into your social networks to help you promote your services. 70% of your people use social media regularly … how can you leverage that channel in these last few hours before Easter Sunday?

    • Facebook Statuses // Some thought provoking quotes about Easter and some questions can help remind people about your services. Make sure to add a “call to action” on the end of these. (Join us at St. James on Sunday!) Also … don’t forget to end with link to your website so people can find you!

      • Easter is the hinge of history. All human history hangs on and revolves around this day. – William Defano
      • What does Easter mean to you?
      • If a friend was to ask you why they should come to our church this Easter what would you say?
    • easter_morningcoolInstagram Photos // If you use this tool to communicate here are some photos you could upload through your phone to invite people to your services.  Again … don’t forget the call to action inviting people to join you in the comment section.
      • Easter Morning [photo]
      • Painting of the Cross [photo]
      • Inviting people to Worship at the Cross [photo]
      • Buddy Jesus? Maybe … maybe not. [photo]  😉
    • Twitter Updates // Here are some short quotes about Easter that you could share on twitter to get your people thinking about Easter. Just copy and paste these into twitter.
      • Easter says you can put truth in a grave, but it won’t stay there. – Clarence W. Hall
      • Easter is the demonstration of God that life is essentially spiritual and timeless. – Charles M. Crowe
      • On Easter Day the veil between time and eternity thins to gossamer. – Douglas Horton

What are some ways you are leveraging Social Media to get the word out about Easter? I’d love to hear!

 

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Rich Birch
Rich Birch is one of the early multi-site church pioneers in North America. He led the charge in helping The Meeting House in Toronto to become the leading multi-site church in Canada with over 5,000+ people in 18 locations. In addition, he served on the leadership team of Connexus Church in Ontario, a North Point Community Church Strategic Partner. He has also been a part of the lead team at Liquid Church - a 5 location multisite church serving the Manhattan facing suburbs of New Jersey. Liquid is known for it’s innovative approach to outreach and community impact. Rich is passionate about helping churches reach more people, more quickly through excellent execution.His latest book Church Growth Flywheel: 5 Practical Systems to Drive Growth at Your Church is an Amazon bestseller and is design to help your church reach more people in your community.