I greet you today with deep love and gratitude in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
I want to take a moment to speak from my heart to yours. In a world that often forgets the wisdom of age and the quiet strength of those who have walked many years with the Lord, I want you to know — you are not forgotten. You are deeply seen, deeply valued, and dearly loved by your church family.
We hope this letter finds you well. As the Christmas season approaches, we want to let you know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Being homebound can be challenging, especially during the holidays when it's natural to want to be with loved ones and friends. However, we want you to know that you are not alone and are still a valued and essential part of our church community.
Happy 100th birthday! What a blessing it is to celebrate this special day with you and give thanks to God for the incredible journey He has taken you on for a century!
I am grateful for the impact you have had on those around you and the faith and dedication you have shown to God. Your commitment to Him has inspired all who know you. We are all blessed to have you as a part of our community!
Psalm 106:1 – Praise the Lord. Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; His love endures forever.
One of the great themes of the Bible is that we are to be a people of Thanksgiving, not just one particular day of the year, but as Christians, we are to be thankful daily.
On behalf of the Congregation here at First Christian Church, I wanted to take a moment to send a note to let you know we are thinking about you during this special time of the year.
Once again we are nearing that wonderful time of year in which we express our thanks and appreciation to God for all His blessings in our lives as we celebrate Thanksgiving.
Some may look at Thanksgiving as a quick holiday before the Christmas Season, but in reality, this is an extremely meaningful time as we who have been created by God show our gratitude.