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I wanted to take a few moments to send you a note to let you know how much you are missed in church lately.
The Church Family is the greatest family on earth, and if there is one family the enemy would desire to cause strife in, it is this one because it is made up of people like you and I who love God.
Greetings in our Lord’s mighty name! It is my pleasure to inform you of the upcoming Sunday school classes for the fall. As you know, we believe that investing in early Christian education is of utmost importance, as we are called to teach our children the ways of God. It is most exciting to begin a new season of Children’s classes this fall.
I wanted to take a few moments to write you briefly and let you know that we miss you here at First Christian Church while you are away working on your job.
A good job is very important in this day and age, and at times I realize that the duties of the job call for an extended period of absence from your church family, and even members of your own family.
Please be assured that while you are away we often think of you and pray that God w
Jesus said to let the little children come to Him because He loved children and their pure hearts. Jesus took the time with children when other adults may have just passed by them with little concern.