Dear Evangelist Smith,
I greet you in the Name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
I wanted to be sure to briefly follow up with you to let you know how much our entire congregation enjoyed your ministry here at First Christian Church.
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!
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Dear Evangelist Smith,
I greet you in the Name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
I wanted to be sure to briefly follow up with you to let you know how much our entire congregation enjoyed your ministry here at First Christian Church.
Jane and I just wanted to send this note to thank you for your gift of $20.00 which means so much to us and this ministry.
With the Olympics just concluding, I was really struck by the theme they used, “Light The Fire Within”, and thought that this is a tremendous challenge to the Christian as well.
Dear
Greetings in Christ!
I just wanted to take a moment to send a letter to express my appreciation and thanks for filling in for me while I was away on vacation.
Dear Pastor _____________,
Greetings in the Name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
I wanted to be sure to take a few moments to send you a note to let you know how much I appreciate the time I was able to share with your congregation this past week, as you entrusted your pulpit to me to share the Word of God.
Imagine if your employer withheld your paycheck. How would you pay your bills if what was yours was withheld from you? Would you continue to bless you employer with good work if he was not giving you your due each week? Of course not! But some people expect God to continue to bless them, even when they withhold what is God’s by not paying their tithes.