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hey Mike with vano here and todays video Ill be walking you through how to write a church event invitation letter so lets get into [Applause] it now you might be wondering why you need Church invitation letters well theres several great benefits to using them and so well outline those as well as how to create a letter in this video so the first reason that you want to use the church invitation letter is that it can create a solid message thats clear and welcoming to potential attendees on top of that it can provide all of the details to potential attendees increasing the likelihood that theyll attend it can also help you generate more excitement for the event by clearly giving the reason behind the event kind of selling the why the event is happening and building a additional importance for attendees on why they should [Applause] attend its also important to send out these type of letters because not every person and member of your church necessarily attends every single week a