A good salutation for a church foundation letter would be 'blessings'. You could also use your normal salutation such as 'sincerely yours'.
deepest regards
Dear Community Member
i start all of my letters with a good salutation like good morning.
In the salutation "Good day to you," you only need to capitalize the first word, "Good."
valedictioncomes from the latin "vale", good-byeas salutation comes from the lating "salve", hello
"from an admirer"
good Morning John
In a letter to a new pastor, it is important to say congratulations. The letter should also list the good things about the church and the events that the church offers.
Hi, hello, g'day, what's up? (sup)
Scripturally, yes. Well, via Paul in his letter to the church at Ephesus. Check Ephesians 2.
Alright, honey, in a friendly letter, you've got the sender's address at the top (1922 Beverly Drive in this case), followed by the date, then the recipient's address, a salutation, the body of the letter, a closing, and finally the sender's signature. Now go write that letter like it's nobody's business!
The beaver is a good example of a foundation species.