These Church Christmas Letters are easy to copy and modify to make them your own! Each year we add new letters, yet letters from previous years can be modified as well for even more variety.
Written by a Pastor with over 35 years of ministry experience, they will be a great addition to your annual Christmas communication efforts.
Here we are once again, just a few days before Christmas, and it's the time when parents are thinking of what they can do for their Children in the way of gifts.
There is nothing that quite matches the joy that a parent feels when their little child opens a gift on Christmas morning, and squeals in delight at the contents previously hidden by annoying wrapping paper. Some parents of very small children sit back and watch a child become
I wanted to take a moment during this busy Christmas Season to send this note to let you know we are thinking of you here at (NAME OF CHURCH), and thanking God for the blessing you have been to our church family over the years.
It is during this time we not only think of giving gifts, but we also think of the gifts God has given to us in the past, and without a doubt, your life has been, and continues to be one of those gifts we are thankful for.
I wanted to take this opportunity to send this letter of appreciation and thanks to you for conducting the Christmas Musical once again this year!
It is amazing to see the wonderful impact the musical has on both our church and community as the Gospel of Jesus Christ is presented in musical form. While the spoken word is wonderful, there is just something powerful about singing joyfully about the coming of Christ to this earth over 2,000 years ago.
Isaiah 7:14 (NIV) 14 Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel.
A New Testament reference to this prophecy is found in Matthew 1:23 and goes on to share the meaning of the Name “Immanuel” which is “God with us.”
John 1:29 (NIV) 29 The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!
When we think of the birth of Jesus Christ, it is often easy to associate Him with the term “Lamb of God” because of the things that come to mind when describing a lamb. Meek and lowly, gentle and even somewhat needy would describe a lamb, much as a child born into this world even today.