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!
You may have seen some of the signs in our community about a special day being observed at many churches called “Back to Church Sunday”.
Well, I wanted to take a moment to send you this church letter of invitation to our “Back to Church Sunday” which is being held on (DATE) at (TIME).
We love our church, and we know you do too! We are so honored to know you are part of it and want to make sure you know of this great event as well as others we will be sharing about in the days and weeks ahead. I trust you will put this date on your calendar today and be sure to join us on that day!
Once again it’s that time of year that kid’s look forward to and some parents dread: Summer vacation! That also means that it’s time for our annual Vacation Bible School, and I want to extend a personal invitation to the children in your household.
I write this letter on behalf of the entire congregation here at (Name of Church) to extend an invitation to join us for a very special service this Memorial Day Weekend.
During this service, we want to designate time to appreciate the sacrifice of those who have served, and lost their lives in wars to defend our nation.
We serve a RISEN Lord – a man who was sent to this earth as a baby, who walked and lived as a man. He was later crucified and that could have been the end of the story. As a matter of fact some people worship “gods” that lived and died and they celebrate the anniversary of their deaths. However, as Christians we celebrate the life, death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.