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!
I just wanted to drop you a quick note to express sincere appreciation for your vocal solo this past Sunday. Your musical gift was such a blessing to me personally and to the congregation, and I know that God was honored and glorified through your effort. It is such a pleasure as a Pastor to see God’s gifts used in such wonderful ways during worship time together.
I wanted to take a moment to send you a note to let you know how much I appreciate your ministry here at (NAME OF CHURCH) as you direct the Choir.
It is often somewhat easy for us to take ministries such as yours for granted because of our tendency just to pause and say those very special words, “thank you”!
Greetings in the name of the Lord! I wanted to thank you for visiting First Christian Church and sharing with the congregation about all that God is doing in the mission field. I very much enjoyed your preaching and sharing, and I could see that many were moved by the things you shared with us.
It’s easy for us to get complacent, and sometimes it takes hearing first hand accounts about what is going on in the rest of the world in order to shake some people up and jar them back into action. We can all use a little jump start now and then, and I pray that you provided just that to everyone at First Christian Church.
Easter is a time of spring and being renewed, refreshed and restored, just as the flowers that are blooming. It is no accident that God wakes up the plants and makes the flowers to bloom at Easter time. That is the time He rolled the stone away and brought His son out of a dark grave into a beautiful, bright world – from death to life, like winter to spring.
With the heat of summer comes backyard Vacation Bible Schools and more young lives to bring to know Jesus through our ministry.
As the children in our area get out of school, it brings a new level of energy and excitement to the community. It also brings us more opportunities to witness to them and show them the love of God.