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Fourth Sunday in Advent Church Letter or Welcome – Love

Good [morning/afternoon/evening], and welcome to [Name of Church]! We are so glad to have you join us today as we celebrate the fourth and final Sunday of Advent—a time of preparation and anticipation as we draw near to Christmas.

This morning, our focus is on love—the greatest gift of all. As we light the fourth candle on the Advent wreath, we are reminded of God’s boundless love for us, shown in the most profound way through the gift of His Son, Jesus Christ.

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Veterans Day Church Welcome or Bulletin Insert

Veterans Day is a public holiday that is dedicated to honoring anyone who has served in the United States military. The holiday began as a day to remember the end of World War I and was declared a holiday by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919. Originally known as Armistice Day, the holiday became Veterans Day in 1954. It is always officially observed on November 11th.

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Church Welcome Pastor Appreciation Day

We are so glad to have you with us today here at (NAME OF CHURCH)! This is a very special day as we take the time to “give honor where honor is due” and recognize and appreciate the Pastor(s) of our church during this Pastor's Appreciation Month.

Whether this is your first time with us or you are a regular attendee, we want you to know how much we appreciate having you here with us. We trust you will enjoy the service while experiencing the wonderful presence of the Lord as the service progresses.

We will take some time during this service to let our Pastor(s) and families know that we appreciate them so much.  We value their ministry and will not only support them today, but will love and pray for them throughout the year.  We trust you will join us!

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Welcome to Church on Grandparents Day

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Whether you are joining us today on-site or online, we certainly want to take a few moments to welcome everyone who is joining us today!

We have said it many times but will repeat it: “We live in challenging times”! At the beginning of 2020, many Grandparents found themselves on the other side of a door or window as you “visited” with your Grandchildren. Your arms ached either to hold your Grandchild or at least to give them a good hug!

But alas, we were told to be sure to maintain “social distancing” and hold back on those natural and God-given instincts.

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