Easter Sermon Notes: How to Share Sunday's Message All Week Long
Easter sermon notes should not disappear after Sunday service. Learn how pastors can turn Easter messages into mobile sermon decks that members can read, save, and share all week to increase church engagement, follow-up, and discipleship momentum.
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Easter Sunday is the most powerful message of the year. But for most congregations, it lasts about an hour. The people who needed it most, the visitors, the seekers, the ones sitting in the back row, walk out the door and the message fades. What if your Easter sermon could stay with them all week?
The problem is format. A video recording requires 45 minutes of commitment. A PDF bulletin gets closed or deleted. A printed handout gets left in the pew. None of these travel well into the week, and none of them get shared naturally.
A sermon deck is your Easter message broken into cards. One point per card. One scripture per card. The outline, the key quotes, the core moments, all organized and readable in 3 minutes on any phone. People actually finish it. And they share it.
Imagine your Easter congregation sharing the resurrection message on Monday morning. Not a link to a 45-minute video, but a clean 10-card deck with the heart of your message. Shareable in a text. Saveable to a phone. Readable on a lunch break.
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6 He is not here; He has risen! Remember how He told you while He was still in Galilee: 7 ‘The Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and on the third day rise again.’”
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Churches using Epyst for Easter report higher post-Sunday engagement. Small groups use the deck as the week's discussion guide. Members send it to friends who did not attend. The message reaches further than a single Sunday service ever could on its own.
This Easter, create a sermon deck. Publish it before the service. Share the link at the close of your message. Let your congregation carry the resurrection story with them all week. It takes less than 20 minutes to build.
Turn your Easter sermon into a deck your congregation can keep and share. Create your first free deck at Epyst.com before Sunday.