These Church Community Letters are a great way for Pastors and Churches to connect with those around them who may appreciate special words of recognition and announcements from the church.
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 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.
As we are all painfully aware, our community has been devastated by a serious hurricane. While we are thankful that the human toll was low, we must not forget the many members of our community who lost everything they own. For this reason, I am asking those who can to make a special offering that will be used to help the victims of the hurricane.
Recently, we learned of the fact that you moved into the area, and I trust that you are finding the city to be one that has welcomed you with open arms.
I know that it can often be a difficult time moving into a new area, getting acclimated to the roads, enrolling the kids in school, getting to know new people on the job, and a host of other items too numerous to mention in a short letter.
I am writing this letter to you at the request of our new Pastor, Rev. __________ _______________.
Pastor ___________'s wife, _____________ is presently employed as a Nurse by (Name of Hospital), and I'm sure she will be a tremendous asset to you, and all who are associated with her.
As we embark upon another election, I wanted to take a moment to encourage you to make your vote a deep matter of prayer about the people you cast your ballot for. This is not a Republican/Democrat/Independent issue, but for the Christian, the issue of the day must always be whether the Word of God is being obeyed within the voting booth.