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!
I write this letter to invite you and your congregation to a special service here at First Christian Church. I realize of course the “busy-ness” of our church calendars, but wanted to be sure to extend an open invitation to area churches to join with us, and since the service is on Sunday Afternoon, June 14 at 3:00 PM it should not interfere with your schedule.
We as a church are appreciative of those in our community who offer their time and gifts of service on our behalf to save lives, as well as make our community a safer place to live.
With this in mind, I want to send you an invitation to join us for a service to honor those in our Police, Fire, and Ambulance Services to show our appreciation for all they do.
I am writing to express to you my appreciation and that of the members of my congregation for the work that you do each day in making our community a safer place to live.
We know that being a firefighter is a tough job and we are often slow to acknowledge the great job that you do in protecting our lives and property. Every time you are called to fight a fire, you and your fellow firefighters put your own lives at risk, whether it be from smoke inhalation, falling debris or in rescuing someone trapped inside a burning building.
On behalf of the leadership and congregation of First Christian Church, I wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for having representation from (Department Name) at our Emergency Personnel Appreciation Day on Sunday, September 14th 2008.
This year as we celebrate July 4th, Independence Day, let us remember the men and women who have fought and died for the freedom that we enjoy in this country each and every day.
There is much to be said for freedom. Freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom to be whom and what we choose to be are all a part of the American Dream. With freedom came a great price for many who have gone on before us and we must always be grateful to them.