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Christmas Offering Documents and Envelope
Yesterday we talked about my free report on “How to Conduct a Christmas Offering.” Today I wanted to share with you the packets we created to promote our Christmas Offering. I’m not sharing these documents because we got it ‘perfect!’ By no means. Instead, this document may help you with language and formating for your offering.
On Sunday I’m going to present the Christmas Offering in the middle of my sermon. And as people leave they will receive a packet that includes:
6 x 9 Envelope which contains…
A Letter from me introducing the offering
A two page overview of the offering
A Q & A about the offering
and a Giving Envelope
During the week of November 9, everyone will receive this packet in the mail and it will also include a Christmas Offering Pen (a very fat pen that, hopefully, will make people want to open the envelope - after all, the packet is a waste if no one opens it).
OK, so here’s the documents for you to download:
Christmas Offering Packet (Right Click to Download)
Christmas Offering Envelope (Right Click to Download)
If you have additional questions about Christmas Offerings, just use the Ask Nelson button on the right.
Oh, and for all the Baptists who read my blog: Happy Halloween!
Nelson
P.S. If you still haven’t snagged your copy of the free “How to Conduct a Christmas Offering” report, click here.
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