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Valentine’s Day Letter to Married Couples in Church
Dear
I trust you are doing well, and God is richly blessing your marriage!
I wanted to take this opportunity during this very special time of the year to send a note of encouragement to all of the married couples in the church.
Valentine’s Letter to Congregation – Love one Another
Dear
Valentine's Greetings!
This is the month so many people do their best to share their love with one another in so many ways as we celebrate Valentine's Day.
Yet, let me just take a moment to remind you of the amazing love of our Lord Jesus Christ whose example of perfect love should be held up for all to see.
Letter of Encouragement in New Year – Be open to Holy Spirit
Dear
Greetings in the Name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ!
While we are still at the beginning of another year, and even though we may not come out and say it out loud, we probably all think of things we would like to do better, and ways we can improve our lives so that when we get to the end of this year, we can look back and give thanks to God for helping us to do better.
Letter from New Pastor to Congregation
Greetings in Christ!
It is with great appreciation to the Lord and His leading in my life that I now begin my journey here at (NAME OF CHURCH) serving as your Pastor.
I wanted to be sure to take this opportunity to send you a brief note of thanks as well for accepting us here as part of your church family, and rest assured, my wife and I are looking forward to joyous and fruitful ministry in the years to come.