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!
On behalf of the leadership and congregation of (NAME OF CHURCH), I would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation for your service in the Military.
We, as a Nation have often been complacent in our expression of thanks for the fact that so many, like you, have served to provide the protection and freedoms we enjoy as Americans.
With our freedom to worship God seemingly always under attack both from outside forces and those inside America, I believe we as churches should be the first to line up and say, “Thank You”!
On behalf of the leadership and congregation of (NAME OF CHURCH), I would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation for your service in the Military.
We, as a Nation have often been complacent in our expression of thanks for the fact that so many, like you, have served to provide the protection and freedoms we enjoy as Americans.
With our freedom to worship God seemingly always under attack both from outside forces and those inside America, I believe we as churches should be the first to line up and say, “Thank You”!
Veterans Day is a public holiday that is dedicated to honoring anyone who has served in the United States military. The holiday began as a day to remember the end of World War I and was declared a holiday by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919. Originally known as Armistice Day, the holiday became Veterans Day in 1954. It is always officially observed on November 11th.
I just wanted to personally take a moment to send this letter to thank you for all you do for our community through (NAME OF FUNERAL HOME).
I'm sure many of the other members of the Clergy you work with would express much of the same thoughts of appreciation as well!
While it's hardly ever under what we would call the “best circumstances,” you have proven many times that professionalism doesn't have to be impersonal.
Enclosed you will find your record of giving during the past year. Carefully examine this record and compare it with your records. If you see any discrepancies at all, get in touch with us as soon as possible.
Even though the past two years have held tremendous challenges for all of us, please know that we do not take the sacrificial giving of people in times of difficulty lightly. I'm so glad we serve a God who continues to be generous to us!