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Corona virus

Congregating is Not a Dirty Word; Let’s Do Some This Weekend

Zoom, Facebook, YouTube and streaming software are useful, and our little church has made use of them with good effect. We’re thankful for that. But social media sites and software wonders can only do so much to facilitate relationship. Eventually people want to see each other irl (in real life). That’s natural.

The Lord created us to be in relationship, and He even came to us in the flesh in a relationship, born into a family. He didn’t have to do that. He could have come from on high in a beautiful cloud with all of His glory, and we would have all bowed down immediately. But He came as a son and eventually was a brother and a friend and a teacher who taught us who He is as a Savior. He’s the Lord, the Almighty, who is capable of renewing our minds and hearts which can produce the spiritual fruit we read about in Galatians 5:22-23, and He’s also our friend whom we can relate to one-on-one. Astounding.

In Hebrews 10:24-25 the scriptures also encourage us to assemble in order to encourage each other in the Lord. If you think about it, encouragement is best done in close, loving bonds with others.

Let’s do some of that this weekend and in the Lord’s name and see what happens.

And of course we will observe all of the precautions for the corona virus. We do that as a matter of care and respect.

Please read the Details:

The church will be open on Sunday for worship. There will be two services: one at 9am and one at 11:00am. We will clean after each service. If you would, please let us know if you will be attending and which service. You can text Pastor Doug at 970-819-7894. We understand if someone comes unexpectedly. We are planning an additional area of the church so we can accommodate overflow and no one will be turned away. But it helps to have some idea of how many are coming and who is coming so we can seat you in groups if possible. No social distancing required between you and your family so we can seat you together. The state at least recognizes the intimacy and importance of that relationship. So it’s helpful if we have a heads up on who and how many are coming. Again, you can text Pastor Doug at 970-819-7894. As to any other requirements by the state or local government, we will have those posted on the door.

If you are not able to come, we will still be streaming the service. But if you’re in Hayden or Yampa Valley, please feel free to worship with us.

God bless you all, and we hope to see you Sunday either in person or in spirit.

Filed Under: Worship Tagged With: Corona virus, Covid-19, Covid19, Galatians, Galatians 5:22-23, Hebrews, Hebrews 10:25, Relationship, The Assembly

National Day of Prayer Today

On Friday, the President called for a National Day of Prayer today.

How wonderful that he has put the focus where it needs to be — on our Savior:

As your President, I ask you to pray for the health and well-being of your fellow Americans and to remember that no problem is too big for God to handle. We should all take to heart the holy words found in 1 Peter 5:7: ‘Casting all your care upon him, for he careth for you.” Let us pray that all those affected by the virus will feel the presence of our Lord’s protection and love during this time. With God’s help, we will overcome this threat.'”

It is a fitting response from Christians to the possible devastation and the fear and panic that has ensued with regard to the Corona virus. The Lord intended His house to be a house of prayer:

Even those I will bring to My holy mountain
And make them joyful in My house of prayer. Their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be acceptable on My altar; For My house will be called a house of prayer for all the peoples.”

Isaiah 56:7

Many blessings of peace and joy to you and yours as you seek the Lord today and bask in His goodness and ability to heal us not just physically but most important, spiritually.

Filed Under: Events, Prayer Tagged With: Corona virus, Healing, I Peter, I Peter 5:7, Isaiah, Isaiah 56:7, National Day of Prayer

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