Due to the recommendations given by the CDC we are suspending all church events and gatherings of any size until further notice.
How are we worshiping together during this time?
On Sunday Mornings at 10 AM we will be gathering for a previously recorded service featuring prayer, worship, scripture reading, preaching and more. You can find the link to access our Church Online on our Church at Home page. On this page we also have resources for you and your family to use throughout the week to help enrich your time at home and encourage your walk with Christ.
How can I connect with others during this time?
While this is a time where we are having to be physically distant from others, we do not have to be socially distant. Please continue to connect with and encourage one another via calls, texts or other online communication and interaction. We are still the body of Christ despite being physically apart!
We have an unprecedented opportunity to love and serve one another. Here are some ideas for how to reach out to family, friends and neighbors:
We have an unprecedented opportunity to love and serve one another. Here are some ideas for how to reach out to family, friends and neighbors:
- Call someone from our church family; ask if they need help with anything; ask if they need prayer for anything and pray with them.
- See if anyone in your community needs anything. Specifically check in with elderly friends and neighbors to see if they need someone to pick up their groceries.
- Use one of these great apps to connect with your disciple group and other families: FaceTime, WhatsApp, Zoom, Google Hangouts.
Where can I find more information on Covid-19?
For the latest information on the virus visit the CDC's website.
How should i respond to covid-19?
Though situations like these can stir up fear and anxiety, God is sovereign over all things, and our ultimate hope is found in Jesus. Although we won’t be gathering for services and events, we encourage you to stay connected to the church body through calls, texts, and online engagement. Pray for those affected by this virus as we wait for Christ to return and bring about a day without sickness, suffering, and death.
To minimize the risk of illness, here are a few practical things you can do to love your neighbor:
To minimize the risk of illness, here are a few practical things you can do to love your neighbor:
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for 20 seconds.
- If soap and water are not readily available to you, use hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.
- Avoid close contact with those who are sick.
- Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or the inside of your elbow.