These Church Invitation Letters are a great way for churches to get the word out about upcoming events taking place at the church or even within the local community.
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These letters a great way to invite your own congregants to a church service or event. In addition, this practice sets an example for your people to invite their own friends and family to church!
This letter may be used to give to those who will be Baptized in Water to send to their friends and family as an invitation.
Dear
I wanted to take a moment to send you this note to let you know that I'm taking a deeper (literally) step in my faith as I will be baptized in water on (DATE)!
I'm very excited about this, and wanted to be sure to send this invitation to you as you are someone I would love to have there with me to celebrate and witness this very special moment in my Christian walk.
October is here! It seems almost hard to believe, but this year is going by very quickly and we will soon be sharing Christmas news with you.
Many congregations and denominations have designated the month of October as “Pastor Appreciation Month” and use a portion of that month to honor their Pastor(s) in a variety of different ways. We too, believe in the importance of honoring those whom God has placed in our midst.
On behalf of the Church Board, I am writing to extend an invitation to you to join us for Pastors Appreciation Day on Sunday, _________, 20__ as we extend our thanks and appreciation to Pastor John Doe for his ministry here at First Christian Church.
The Dictionary defines the word “appreciate” in this way; “to be grateful or thankful for.”
The Bible says in 1 Thessalonians 5:12-13, “Now we ask you, brothers, to respect those who work hard among you, who are over you in the Lord and who admonish you. Hold them in the highest regard in love because of their work. Live in peace with each other.”
We believe that one of the ways we can truly “live in peace with each other” is to show our “highest regard in love” to our Pastor and his wife (NAME),
It's already that time of year again that we take time to celebrate Fathers and the profound influence they have on their families as they “train up a child”.
What an amazing challenge it is in this world we live in today! It seems like outside the church doors there is a constant attack upon the family, and especially the role of Fatherhood within that family unity.