WeCreate — Your Source for FREE Parish Easter Graphics

January 16, 2025
A photo of three crosses with words over it that says your source for free parish easter graphics.

As part of our Free Catholic Art Collection, every month we provide free graphics from WeCreate for parishes to enhance their communications. You can even sign up to receive an email reminder each month when new designs are released!

 

Inside this article, you can explore some of our free Easter collection to get a jumpstart on your planning and publishing. If you’re inspired by our free art and want even more — including thousands of Catholic graphics, templates, articles, and other resources designed specifically for our partner churches — you can unlock it all by subscribing to WeCreate. Another popular way to gain access is by publishing your weekly parish bulletin with LPi, where WeCreate comes free with our bulletin services!


Bulletin Cover:

The Catholic themed bulletin cover with Jesus rising out of a tomb that says Alleluia Alleluia.

As part of our Free Catholic Art Collection, every month we provide free graphics from WeCreate for parishes to enhance their communications. You can even sign up to receive an email reminder each month when new designs are released!

 

Inside this article, you can explore some of our free Easter collection to get a jumpstart on your planning and publishing. If you’re inspired by our free art and want even more — including thousands of Catholic graphics, templates, articles, and other resources designed specifically for our partner churches — you can unlock it all by subscribing to WeCreate. Another popular way to gain access is by publishing your weekly parish bulletin with LPi, where WeCreate comes free with our bulletin services!

Flyer Template:

Easter changes everything join us for Holy Week on a sunrise with three crosses.

WeCreate has customizable flyer templates for every liturgical occasion! To customize this Easter flyer, simply select the flyer in WeCreate, insert your parish’s information in the text boxes provided, and voilà! You now have a beautifully designed flyer advertising the Holy Week schedule for your parish.

 

Want more than just a flyer? We have hundreds of templates for graphics, bulletin covers, bulletin layouts, and even postcards/mailers that you can easily customize for your church’s needs within WeCreate.

Social Media/Website Banner: 

A picture of Jesus with his arms outstretched and the words

Our banner graphics inside WeCreate can be used as the hero image on your parish’s website, your background on your church’s social media platforms like Facebook or Instagram. Some parishes also use banner graphics as headers in their bulletins or on flyers.

General Easter Graphics:

Alongside templates and cover art, we also have Easter-specific graphics available in our free art section. These are perfect to use in a social media post or included in an email newsletter! 

A Catholic themed graphic that says see and believe on it with three crosses in the background.
A Catholic themed graphic that says join us this easter with a flower under it.
A painting of Jesus surrounded by people with the words Easter on the bottom.
A sign that says Resurrection Sunday on it with a gold back ground.

Social Media Stories:

WeCreate offers a wealth of Catholic content for your parish’s Facebook and Instagram stories! Plus, we even have a guide on using story graphics to boost online engagement. These Easter story graphics highlight Catholic traditions from around the world, offering a great way to celebrate our global Catholic identity this year! 

There are many different Easter traditions around the world.
A poster for Sicily with a picture of a building.
On Easter Monday , some polish people celebrate Smigus-Dynigus or wet Monday.
People fast from all meat products for Fasika the 55 days leading up to Easter Sunday in Ethiopia.

We hope you love these images and all the other graphics we have available in our WeCreate Catholic Free Art Collection. May you and your entire parish community have a very blessed Easter!

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