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Religious Easter Card Wording
What to write inside an easter card when the tone needs to be religious. 5 message ideas to read, copy, or adapt — written for real cards going to real people.
Easter wording ranges from sacred to springlike. Religious cards focus on resurrection and renewal; secular cards lean into the season — chocolate, family brunches, daffodils, the first warm Sunday of the year.
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5 Religious Easter Messages
He is risen. Wishing you a blessed Easter.
"Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; He has risen." (Luke 24:5-6) Happy Easter.
May the joy of the resurrection fill your home this Easter Sunday.
Wishing you an Easter full of the hope that only Christ can bring.
Celebrating the risen Christ with you this Easter.
How to make a religious easter card feel personal
Match the household. For deeply religious recipients, reference renewal, resurrection, or hope. For secular celebrations, lean into spring, family, and the small joys of the season. Children's Easter cards do well with a one-line note tucked beside the chocolate.
If the tone is religious, the line that lands hardest is the one that surprises the recipient — usually because it references something only the two of you would know.
What to avoid in an easter card
If the recipient isn't Christian, don't send a card centered on the resurrection — pick a spring or seasonal angle instead. Don't include religious tracts, and skip jokes about the Easter Bunny being inappropriate or commercial. Match the recipient's tradition, not yours.