10:00 a.m. Worship (In-Person and Online) Sunday, March 13 – Nicaragua Service

10:00 a.m. (In-person and Online via Zoom)
Second Sunday in Lent – March 13th

As a way to address the question, Who is our Neighbor? we will celebrate our ministry partners in Nicaragua. As most know, our church has a nearly 20 year relationship with the community of San Juan del Sur. While we aren’t able to travel this year to serve in-person, we will join them over Zoom, and in with Spirit, commitment, story, and prayer. Please join us for this special service.
 
Our new Lenten Prayer Station, “God’s Doors Are Open to All,” will be available, along with our labyrinth.
 
This intergenerational service will be meaningful and engaging for all ages! Our Children’s Ministry teacher Olivia will also be available to lead kids in their own activities in our new Prayground.
We look forward to seeing you on Zoom!
 
To join Sunday Worship at 10:00 a.m. on Zoom:  
 
Zoom Link: HERE
 
Meeting ID: 832 2059 8969
Passcode: 458322
Dial in only: 1 646 558 8656 
 
The bulletin is available HERE

Phase Forward Team Updates

Council received additional advice and recommendations from UCW Phase Forward based on the most recent CDC criteria for low-risk communities. Phase Forward guidance indicates that it is now safe to ease some of our pandemic mitigation measures and allow for additional indoor in-person activities. For example, now our full choir will be able to sing together with masks and Deacons can pass the offering plate. It will be possible to offer church fellowship in our reception room. Keeping in mind that in- person reception may not be safe for everyone and there is no zero risk, we will encourage distancing for those who are low risk and vaccinated to join in reception fellowship. At this time of individual choice, we are aware that some do not feel safe in joining in person so we will continue extend fellowship to all remotely. Council will continue to be vigilant in assessing risk and hopeful that as rates continue to drop, it will become safer to move freely unmasked.