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Resurrection Sunday Invitation

Dear INSERT NAME,

Have you heard the good news?   Well, yes, winter is finally over, and yes, all of your favorite sweet treats are currently stocked on all the grocery stores’ shelves, but it’s even better than that—yes, even better than the Cadbury Crème Eggs and Peeps.  Oh, but it goes far deeper than that!

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Easter Church Letter – Emphasis on Inviting Friends

Easter Greetings!

As we once again approach the day we celebrate the Resurrection from the grave of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, I wanted to take this opportunity to encourage you to invite a friend to church for our Easter Sunday services.

Statistics have proven over and over again that so many of us are in church today because someone took the time to provide an invitation for us to attend.  While that may, or may not be the case with you, I believe so many of our friends and family would be appreciative of you thinking of them in this way.

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Easter Service Invitation Letter

Dear :

As the weather begins to warm and evidence of the season’s change becomes apparent, we are reminded of the upcoming special and holy celebration of Easter on Sunday, April 24th.  I am writing to you today to personally invite you to attend Easter service with FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH this year and hope that you will mark our services at 9:00am and 11:00am on your calendar now so you can be a part of this special celebration with us.

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Thanksgiving Eve Invitation

Dear Church,

On Wednesday, (DATE), at 5:30 in the evening, we will be gathering together as a church for our annual Thanksgiving Eve service, and we would love to have you join us and bring family and friends to this special service celebrating our many blessings.

Thanksgiving has been celebrated as an official national holiday in the US since 1864, when, during the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of “Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens,” to be celebrated on the last Thursday in November.

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