Free social media templates for churches for January 2021

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Free social media templates for churches for January 2021

Churches like all nonprofits agree they need to be more active on social media. But what should they post?

Here are some templates covering Religious Feast Days, National and Social Media Holidays along with sample copy that you can edit and use. We share these communication templates every month. So forget to come back!

Jan 21 – St. Agnes

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Today is the feast day of St. Agnes, the patron saint of girls. St. Agnes, Pray for Us.

Jan 22 – Day of prayer for the unborn

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On this day of prayer for the unborn, we pray for the legal protection of unborn children and for loving support for their mothers before and after their births. May God unite us in peace and respect for each other
and reverence for all human life

Jan 23 – National Pie Day

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Happy National Pie Day! What’s your favorite pie? Tell us below! Around here we love (insert favorite pie flavor)

Jan 25 – The Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle

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Today is the feast day of the conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle. Saint Paul, Pray for Us!

Jan 25 – Chinese New Year

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Happy Chinese New Year. Did you know it is the year of the rat?

Jan 26 – Saints Timothy and Titus

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Saints Timothy an Titus, Pray for Us!

Jan 28 – St. Thomas Aquinas

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Today is the feast day of St. Thomas Aquinas. St. Thomas Aquinas, Pray for Us.
O God, who made Saint Thomas Aquinas outstanding in his zeal for holiness and his study of sacred doctrine, grant us, we pray, that we may understand what he taught and imitate what he accomplished. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

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Today is the feast day of St. Thomas Aquinas. St. Thomas Aquinas, Pray for Us.

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