This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
If the Godparent or Sponsor are not members of the parish where the sacrament will take place, a Letter of Membership in Good Standing is required. This is a letter from the parish priest of the individual, which he will send to the priest of the parish where the baptism or wedding will be celebrated.
To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to confirm that Name is a member in good standing of Parish Name in City, State. As the pastor of this parish, I have had the opportunity to know Name personally and observe their active participation in the life of our church community.
Your letter should be written in a professional tone that conveys your reliability and credibility. Avoid using emotive language or sounding defensive.
Christian life: A member in good standing, though not perfect, seeks to live a life empowered by the Holy Spirit in his or her personal life, marriage, and family. Ministry reputation: A member in good standing has a ministry reputation that reflects humility, integrity, and Christlike love.
Keep it Short and Personal. Always address members with their first names and keep everything simple. Make an excellent first impression by making your church attendees and members feel important and valued. As much as possible, please encourage them to participate or ask questions.
As its name implies, a certificate of good standing is a type of business document that shows that you're up to date on all important business marks — for example, that you went through claiming a business name that's registered with the state, authorized to perform business, and current with its fees and filings.
Member or member in good standing, when used in reference to a labor organization, includes any person who has fulfilled the requirements for membership in such organization, and who neither has voluntarily withdrawn from membership nor has been expelled or suspended from membership after appropriate proceedings ...
Christian life: A member in good standing, though not perfect, seeks to live a life empowered by the Holy Spirit in his or her personal life, marriage, and family. Ministry reputation: A member in good standing has a ministry reputation that reflects humility, integrity, and Christlike love.