Online invitation All Saints' Day
From remembrance to candle lighting: organize an All Saints' Day celebration full of reverence, memory, and community spirit.
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A day to reflect on those who came before us.
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Ontwerp uitnodigingen, herinneringen, vragenlijsten en een fotoboek.
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Congregation members lighting candles together for their loved ones, families visiting the cemetery, parishioners attending the special All Saints' Day service — this day calls for respectful organization. With Easyinvite, you invite everyone and share the program.
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Share the program: church service, cemetery visit, and any gathering afterwards.
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The candles are burning at the cemetery, the flowers have been laid, and the congregation has stood together in memory of those who are no longer here. Compile photos of the service, the flower arrangements, and the gathering into a photo book and share it as a valuable keepsake of this day of remembrance.

Remembering together
Keep track of who's attending the All Saints' Day service, who's going to the cemetery, and who's joining for coffee afterwards. Register if there are families with children so you can adjust the program if needed.

An invitation with reverence
Invite with a message fitting the atmosphere: 'On All Saints' Day we remember our loved ones together. Service at 10:00 AM, followed by a visit to the cemetery.' Or as a reminder: 'Tomorrow is All Saints' Day. We gather at 9:45 AM at the church — feel free to bring flowers.'

Remembrance captured
From the lit candles at the cemetery to the communal service and the quiet moment at the graves — capture the remembrance in an online photo book. Send it as a comforting keepsake to the community.

Words that comfort
How do you find the right words for an invitation that radiates reverence and comfort? The AI assistant helps with appropriate texts for All Saints' Day — from a solemn invitation to a personal memorial message.

Candles, flowers, and memories
Ask in advance who's going to the cemetery, whether guests are bringing flowers or candles, and who wants to contribute to the reading. Afterwards ask: 'Which moment touched you the most?' and 'Are there names we should specifically mention in next year's service?'

Everything respectfully organized
View how many participants there are for the service and cemetery visit, who's giving a reading, and how many candles are needed. Everything organized without rush.
