In October, First Christian Church will celebrate it’s 100th anniversary! To celebrate 100 years of the Lord’s faithfulness, we would like to extend an invitation to a special celebratory service to be held on Sunday, October 23rd, and then to a luncheon where we will spend time in fellowship as a body.
On behalf of the staff and congregation of First Christian Church, I want to congratulate you and wish you all the best on your recent election victory.
We are living in tumultuous times, and it takes great courage and sacrifice to be willing to step forward and lead as we navigate these rough waters. Our prayer for you as a congregation is that you can not only lead by example but also surround yourself with those who would give wise counsel.
Sunday, September 15th is our annual church Homecoming Service and on behalf of the entire pastoral staff, I wanted to send this Church Homecoming Invitation to you!
We celebrate Homecoming each year, taking the time to look back over the blessings of the past year and forward into the future with anticipation for what the Lord is going to do in the year to come. It is also a time for those who have been a part of our church body in the past to “come home” and join us to celebrate their time as a part of our congregation.
Feel free to share this Church Homecoming Invitation with others too!
On behalf of the congregation of FCC, I want to congratulate you on 20 years of service to the church as a member of the Church Board.
As a body, we have been blessed with your wisdom and dedication to the church, serving faithfully and always reaching above and beyond what is asked of you to help further the message of the Gospel. You have been instrumental in helping the church to remain good and faithful stewards of the money that has been entrusted to us, as well as helping to appoint and send missionaries who have taken the message of the Gospel around the world.
Please accept my congratulations on your recent election victory.
You have accepted a position of leadership in a very tumultuous time. As Christians, we are called to be “salt and light” to the world around us, and I want to encourage you to take this mandate seriously as you make decisions that will affect not only how we live today, but how our children inherit the world that we are to leave them.