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In-person Worship
The Administrative Council held a meeting in April to discuss returning to in-person worship. Please realize that this is not considered to be a re-opening of church because the church is never closed. Instead, the council discussion revolved around how to safely return to gathering for worship. This was a particularly difficult discussion due to…
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Church Check-Ins
A chance to connect and check in with one another. You are welcome to join this small group to share prayer requests, give updates about coping with a pandemic, and to just see each other (even through a computer screen). It is twice a month and lasts about an hour. These small group meetings are…
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Church Check-In
A chance to connect and check in with one another. These small, virtual meetings are just an informal gathering to check on each other, pray for one another, and connect with those that you aren’t able to see regularly. If you have signed up to receive announcements from church, you should receive information in an…
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Church Check-In
A chance to connect and check in with one another. These small, virtual meetings were the idea of Marsha Greenstreet, and they are just an informal gathering to check on each other, pray for one another, and connect with those that you aren’t able to see regularly. If you have signed up to receive announcements…
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A Special Group
The closing of the building during the past two months has brought to light the strengths and weaknesses of many. Some in our midst have really stood out and deserve our thanks. The online worship and connectivity would not be possible without the dedication of the team coming together each week to produce our online…
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Pastor’s Note
Embracing the pain of friendship…what does that even mean? Psychologists Henry Cloud and John Townsend speak of how people will change their behaviors only when the pain of staying the same becomes greater than the pain involved in change. How might that apply to friendships? Is it possible that we only seek out friendships when…