Online invitation Lent
From Ash Wednesday to Easter: organize Lent as a period of sharing together, reflection, and connection.
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Forty days of pausing, sharing, and growing — together.
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Ontwerp uitnodigingen, herinneringen, vragenlijsten en een fotoboek.
Wie mag je verwelkomen?
Congregation members who gather weekly for a moment of reflection, families sharing a Lenten meal, a Bible study group diving deeper into the text — Lent brings a mindful group together. With Easyinvite, you plan each gathering and keep everyone engaged.
De perfecte voorbereiding
Inform participants about the weekly theme, the location, and what they can contribute to the Lenten meal.
Nagenieten met een online fotoboek
The forty days have passed, the Easter candle is burning, and the community feels closer than ever. Bundle the photos of the simple meals, the prayer moments, and the group activities in a photo book and share it as a tangible memory of this special period.

Who's joining in?
Keep track per gathering of who's coming, whether families are bringing their children, and who's contributing to the Lenten meal. So you know exactly how many seats you need and which dishes will be on the table.

Invite with care
Send invitations that match the subdued atmosphere: "Wednesday we're starting Lent with a communal simple meal — will you bring a dish?" Or as a reminder: "Tonight at 7:30 PM reflection evening at the church. The theme is forgiveness."

Forty days captured
From the simple meals to the candlelight celebrations — capture the special moments of each week in an online photo book. Send it at Easter as a keepsake of this valuable period of reflection.

Words that touch
Looking for the right tone for an invitation that matches the reflective nature of Lent? The AI assistant helps you with texts that radiate contemplation — from a personal call to a meditative weekly message.

Themes, meals, and reflections
Ask beforehand which Lenten themes participants find appealing, who's cooking for the communal meal, and if there are dietary requirements. Afterwards, reflect together: "Which moment touched you the most?" and "What are you taking away from this Lent?"

Overview per gathering
View per week how many participants have signed up, who's making a contribution, and which themes are most popular. Everything organized without endless phone rounds.
