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Thank you for visiting FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH recently. It is always s a joy to have visitors to our congregation. You are more than welcome to join us any time. We would love to have you attend any of our services or activities which are outlined on our website at (Website Address).
I wanted to take a moment to express my appreciation to you for attending our special Mother's Day service this past Sunday here at (NAME OF CHURCH) with your mother, (FIRST NAME AND LAST NAME).
I just wanted to send this note to follow up with you to let you know how much we appreciate you joining us for our Easter Sunday Worship services this past week.
I wanted to take a moment to send a word of thanks for inviting your friends to church on “Back To Church Sunday”, and in particular (NAME OF PERSON ATTENDING) who attended with you!
What a joy it is to invite someone, yet it's even a greater joy when they actually attend and join you!
On behalf of the Church board and congregation of First Christian Church, I just wanted to extend to you our congratulations on your graduation from High School. You have worked hard for 12 years to hear your name announced over the loudspeaker, and walk on the stage and receive the diploma you have rightfully earned.