We've returned to in-person worship
The global coronavirus pandemic is changing everything about being Christ's church. By remaining physically distanced from each other, we are helping to protect high-risk populations, helping to limit the spread of the virus, and demonstrating to our community that we have an ethical responsibility to do no harm.
As coronavirus case levels have dropped dramatically in our county, our church leaders have decided that we can return to having in-person worship services. This means we will be able to celebrate both Palm Sunday and Easter in our updated Sanctuary. We will continue to post prerecorded services on YouTube and we will livestream our services on Facebook.
As we worship together, we will observe distancing and safety guidelines recommended by health officials.
People who may be at greater risk may choose to worship at home even when face-to-face services are available. While we are physically separated, we can still be in community with each other. Here are some ways:
As coronavirus case levels have dropped dramatically in our county, our church leaders have decided that we can return to having in-person worship services. This means we will be able to celebrate both Palm Sunday and Easter in our updated Sanctuary. We will continue to post prerecorded services on YouTube and we will livestream our services on Facebook.
As we worship together, we will observe distancing and safety guidelines recommended by health officials.
People who may be at greater risk may choose to worship at home even when face-to-face services are available. While we are physically separated, we can still be in community with each other. Here are some ways:
- We can watch worship services online.
- We can check Facebook or YouTube for information updates.
- We can share prayer concerns by emailing Pastor Linda at [email protected].
- We can check in with each other regularly by phone or emails.
- We can take time to study scripture and pray, and share our insights with others.