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Encouragement Letter To Pastor from Attendee

I wanted to write to let you know how much I appreciate you.  You have served this congregation as pastor with wisdom, prayerfulness and faithfulness.  Your service does not go unnoticed.

Of course, you have taught us well that the only appreciation that really matters comes from God, and  I am sure that He has taken notice of all that you have done, and continue to do, for First Christian Church.

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Re-Dedication to Christ (2)

I was thrilled to see you back in church, and I was even more thrilled to learn that you are very serious about lining your life back up with God’s will.  It’s not always an easy thing to come back to God once we’ve made mistakes.  I want you to know that God is pleased with your decision, and I am very proud of you for taking this first step.

God does not hold a grudge against us. Whatever you did in the past is in the past.  The same way that we cannot rest on our good works of yesterday, neither should we continue to feel shame in yesterday’s mistakes.

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Letter To Discouraged Christian

I understand that you are going through a difficult time right now, and I wanted to encourage you that God cares about you very much, and His desire is for you to find peace and joy in Him.

This world can be a sad and scary place at times.  We must remember that this world is not our home, and that even in the midst of the worst day of our lives, God is still in control.  We don’t always understand why He lets certain things happen the way they do, but we must trust Him. 

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Thank You – Sunday School Superintendent

It is true – our Sunday school program wouldn’t be the same without you!  How can we here at First Christian Church ever express our sincerest appreciation for all that you do to make our Christian Education Department the success that we all enjoy?

We understand the sacrifice you must make each and every week to ensure that every Sunday School class is equipped with the curriculum and supplies it needs; that our volunteers are assigned to the right type of job; that our children are loved and respected by all who have contact with them; that our adult students are not only fed spiritually, but are still challenged to grow closer in their walk with The Lord.  

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