Welcome to one of the most popular categories on our site! Church Donation Letters can be easily modified to fit within the context of your particular ministry. Written by a Pastor with over 35 years of ministry experience. They will be a great addition to your present “toolbox” of ministry helps as you inspire people!
We here at (NAME OF CHURCH) would like to extend our sincere thanks to you for your generous support of this ministry through a gift of $500.00.
We were also thrilled to be able to provide you with a beautiful commemorative plate for display in your home. This plaque pictures the church, both at its inception, as well as the building we presently reside in.
This note comes with gratitude and appreciation for your generous giving during the year (YEAR), as well as a full report for you to compare to your records. Please be sure to contact our Church Treasurer (NAME OF TREASURER) as soon as possible if you see any discrepancies. We trust all is in order.
We here at (NAME OF CHURCH) would like to extend our sincere thanks to you for your generous support of this ministry through your recent gifts this past year. This letter and receipt reflects the non-cash portion of your giving.
We have just come through a season of Thanksgiving in which we offered thanks in so many ways to the Lord for the many blessings we enjoy.
No matter what we have been through in this past year, I am convinced that each of us can find not only one thing but MANY things to be thankful for!
Christmas is a beautiful time of year in which we give and receive gifts, all in celebration and honor of our Savior, Jesus Christ, whose Birthday we celebrate.
On behalf of the congregation of (NAME OF CHURCH), and our leadership team, I write to extend our thoughts and prayers to you as you have experienced the loss of your home due to fire.
I can't begin to imagine what it would be like to lose many of the precious things to you, especially those irreplaceable items such as pictures and other family items. We often don't realize how special those things really are until we no longer have them in our possession.