Thank You Letters for Churches are a great way for churches to “practice what we preach.”
Written by a Pastor with over 35 years of ministry experience, they will be a great addition to your follow up efforts to reach your community for Christ!
There is a beautiful little statement concerning three types of givers, which I enjoy reading now and then, and I trust you will as well.
There are three kinds of givers—the flint, the sponge, and the honeycomb. To get anything out of a flint, you must hammer it. And then you get only chips and sparks. To get water out of a sponge, you must squeeze it, and the more you use pressure, the more you will get. But the honeycomb overflows with its own sweetness.
“Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin, yet I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory clothed himself like one of these.”
—Matthew 6:28-29
All of God’s creations are beautiful, and flowers particularly show the imaginative,
I wanted to write you a short note to say thank you for bringing someone new to our Easter service. I hope that your FRIEND/FAMILY MEMBER/INSERT HERE found our service enjoyable, our congregation friendly, and our fellowship authentic. Please let them know that we’d love to have them worship with us again and encourage them to visit once more.
Greetings in the Name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
Ephesians 1:16 (NIV) 16 I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers.
I wanted to take a few moments to send you this note of appreciation for your investment of time and prayer into my life as I have been on the journey of preparing for ministry.
We just wanted to take a moment to send this note to you and your congregation for the use of (NAME OF FELLOWSHIP HALL) for the (FUNCTION NAME) on Christmas Day.
This location was absolutely perfect as we wanted to have the dinner in a place which would be central and easy to access even for those who didn't have transportation.