Why Masks?
Church Family, As we move closer to relaunching our in-person services this Sunday at 9AM, I wanted to talk to you about why the church leadership reached one of the toughest choices we made regarding the safety of our church. That choice is to ask everyone to wear masks if possible and have extras available for anyone who is willing to wear a mask but doesn't own one. I know that the question of mask wearing has become a political or personal-rights based issue for a lot of
Relaunch Date
Church Family, Thank you so much to all those who have put in work this holiday weekend to make progress on ours action steps for meeting in person again! After much discussion and consideration, the session has decided that we will have our first relaunched, in-person service this Sunday, May 31st! We are excited about this, but we also DO NOT want to shame or diminish those who do not feel ready for this step or are unable to come for health reasons. High quality streaming
The Plan for In-Person Services
Church Family, I've got two things I want to communicate with you today. The Plan and The To-Do List. Everything is changing fast, and we are staying flexible. This is what the church's plan is right now for reopening. The Plan - Sunday Worship Services, at the church, as soon as possible. We do not have a definite date yet, we hope to have that to you all very soon. Safety Plan - 1. We will request that people wear masks, and have extra available. For the safety of others, b
Worth the Effort
I broke one of my trees a few weeks ago and I’ve been a little ticked at myself ever since. I want to tell you about how and why I did it so that maybe you can avoid my mistake. See, when we moved here a little over three years ago, we planted five fruit trees across the back fence of the house. We liked the symbolism of something that would take years of patience and work to see growth. The peach took off and has born more fruit than the other four combined. But there’s a pr