Online invitation Good Friday
From Stations of the Cross to silent service: organize a Good Friday commemoration that does justice to the most profound day of Holy Week.
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Silence, reflection, and commemorating together what truly matters.
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Congregation members coming together for the Stations of the Cross, families bringing their children to the silent service, guests consciously observing Good Friday for the first time — this commemoration calls for care and reverence. With Easyinvite, you organize everything down to the last detail.
De perfecte voorbereiding
Inform participants about the Stations of the Cross, the service, and the silence agreements for this special day.
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The Stations of the Cross have been walked, the church is dark and quiet, and the community has shared a profound moment together. Bundle the subdued photos of the stations, the service, and the gathering in a photo book and share it as a valuable keepsake of this solemn day.

Who's commemorating along?
Keep track of who participates in the Stations of the Cross, who joins the silent service, and which families bring children. This way, you tailor the program, seating, and liturgical preparation to the actual number of participants.

Silence that invites
Send an invitation that matches the subdued atmosphere: "Friday at 3:00 PM we commemorate Good Friday together with the Stations of the Cross and a silent service." Or as a reminder: "Tomorrow is Good Friday. The church is open from 2:30 PM — we begin in silence."

Moments of reflection
From the first Station of the Cross to the silent prayer in the dark church — capture the subdued moments in an online photo book. Send it as a keepsake of this day of remembrance and reflection.

Words for the silence
How do you invite to a commemoration without making it too light or too heavy? The AI assistant helps you with appropriate texts — from a reverent invitation to a meditative reflection for the program booklet.

Stations, hymns, and silence
Ask beforehand who walks along with the Stations of the Cross, who wants to do a reading, and whether participants want to sing specific hymns. Afterwards, reflect: "Which station touched you most?" and "How did you experience the silence?"

Carefully prepared
View how many participants there are for the Stations of the Cross and the service, who fulfills a role in the liturgy, and whether there are newcomers. Everything organized without rush or stress.
