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On behalf of the congregation of (NAME OF CHURCH), and our leadership team, I write to extend our thoughts and prayers to you as you have experienced the loss of your home due to fire.
I can't begin to imagine what it would be like to lose many of the precious things to you, especially those irreplaceable items such as pictures and other family items. We often don't realize how special those things really are until we no longer have them in our possession.
Isn't it a wonderful thing to be part of the family of God? Truly, we are living in challenging, yet exciting days in which we continue to see a tremendous harvest of souls to the glory of God!
I am writing you to personally deliver the news that as of (date), I will be stepping down from my post as youth pastor at Christian Life Church. I assure you that this was not an easy decision, but it is time for me to move on to the next steps in God’s plan for my life.
During this season of Thanksgiving, I wanted to take just a moment to reflect on the purpose of this wonderful time, as well as provide encouragement to set an example of thankfulness to our families and friends.
It is quite clear that to have a “thankful spirit” does not exactly come naturally just because we are born into the human race.