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I just wanted to take a moment to send a letter of invitation to our annual Church Valentines Banquet to be held on (DAY, DATE AND TIME) here in the Church Fellowship Hall.
Each year, we take this time to spend with our loved ones here at First Christian Church as we celebrate the love God has planted in our hearts for each other.
As we prepare to “cross over” from this year to a new year, I'm reminded of a powerful story from Joshua 3:14-17, which, no doubt, will be familiar to most of you.
God's people had been delivered from slavery in Egypt after 400 years of serving the goals and agenda of godless leaders in a pagan nation. They then spent the next 40 years wandering in the wilderness as a result of disobedience, disbelief, and despair! Moses had passed away, and a new leader named Joshua was now leading the people into the land promised by God to His people.
As we close another year, I wanted to take this opportunity to first say “thank you” for your faithful giving to (NAME OF CHURCH).
Without people like you, it's evident that our ministry outreach here would not be as effective as it is.
Without a doubt, these past few years have been some of the most challenging for all of us in nearly every facet of life. The church is no different when it comes to facing challenges, yet the same God who has been with us before is still on the throne!
I am writing to extend a heartfelt thank you for joining us at [Your Church Name] for our Christmas Eve service. It was a joy to have you with us as we celebrated the birth of Jesus Christ, a time of great joy and reflection.
Your presence added to the warmth and spirit of our gathering. At [Your Church Name], we strive to create a welcoming and nurturing environment for all who walk through our doors, and we hope you felt the love and fellowship of our church family.
As we begin the New Year, I wanted to share a scripture focusing on the first and last letters of the Greek Alphabet – “Alpha” and “Omega.”
As you know, Jesus refers to Himself as the Alpha and Omega in Revelation 22:13 (NKJV) 13 I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last.”
We must remember that regardless of what we will face in the upcoming year, Jesus Christ will be there in the beginning and at the end!