There’s someone in your life who needs hope. A friend. A coworker. A neighbor. A family member. Easter is one of the easiest invitations you’ll ever make — and one simple invite can change everything.
Here are a few easy ways to invite someone:
π 1. Grab Invite Cards in the Lobby
Printed Easter invite cards are available in the church lobby.
Pick up a few this Sunday and hand them to:
The cashier you see every week
A coworker at lunch
Your neighbor
A family member
Sometimes a simple, personal invitation is the most powerful one.
π² 2. Share the Facebook Event
Visit our Facebook page and click “Share” on the Easter event.
Add a personal note like:
“Would love for you to join us at Lifepointe for Easter. It’s going to be special.”
A shared event post might reach someone you didn’t even realize was looking for a church.
πΈ 3. Download & Share the Easter Graphic
You can download the “Too Late?” Easter graphic and post it to your social media with your own caption.
Tag Lifepointe Church and let people know where you’ll be on Easter Sunday.
Sometimes visibility creates opportunity.
π± 4. Send a Simple Text
You don’t need a long speech. Just be real.
Here a example you can copy and send:
“Hey! Our church is doing a really meaningful Easter service called ‘Too Late?’ this Sunday at 10:30AM. I’d love for you to come sit with us.”
π Why It Matters
Easter is about hope showing up when it feels too late.
Your invitation might be the moment someone realizes it’s not too late for them either.
Don’t overthink it.
Don’t over-explain it.
Just invite.
Because sometimes the difference between “too late” and “right on time” is one conversation.
The Dream Team is the heartbeat behind everything that happens at Lifepointe. From greeting guests to setting up for Family Fun Day, from helping kids during the Easter Egg Hunt to serving behind the scenes — every role matters.
Guest Experience & First Impressions
Kids & Family Fun Day Volunteers
Easter Egg Hunt Setup & Coordination
Worship & Production Support
Prayer Team
Event Setup & Hospitality
When you serve, you’re not just filling a role — you’re helping create an environment where someone might experience hope for the first time.
Be part of the team.
Be part of what God is doing.
Be part of Easter week.