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Pastoral Note

6/4/2020

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​     “When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place” (Acts 2:1). So begins the account of the gift of the Holy Spirit to the church in the book of Acts. As we approach the day of Pentecost in the year 2020, we understand that it may not be possible for the members of our congregation to be “all together in one place” this year. While some restrictions are being lifted in some places and for some people, the ongoing threat of the Covid-19 global pandemic will require that we return to church in a way that is measured and mindful of the needs of the most vulnerable among us. While some may begin to attend public worship in person, we know that some will need to continue to worship at home for some time.
     We give thanks, then, for the promise of our faith—that the Lord God will bless and keep us, the risen Christ is with us, and the Holy Spirit connects us with believers near and far. We take comfort and inspiration from the example of the earliest believers, who “spent much time together in the temple” and “broke bread at home ... with glad and generous hearts” (Acts 2:46). As we anxiously track the news in these times—with numbers of new cases, numbers of persons who have died, and numbers of those who are recovering—we remember the good news of Pentecost: the promise of the Holy Spirit was gifted to the church and the people near and far, even behind locked doors.
     As our congregation begins to resume public activities, please know that we will do so through a careful process of discussion and discernment, with an abundance of caution and concern for those who are most vulnerable, upon consideration of the best scientific knowledge at our
disposal, in the spirit of constant prayer, and with full trust in the grace of Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit.
     We may make mistakes along the way. There will surely be awkward moments as we adjust to new protocols and practices. There will be times of frustration, disappointment, and grief. We will have countless opportunities to exercise the spiritual gifts of patience, kindness, gentleness, and self-control.
     But there will also be blessings. There will be wonderful surprises, great celebrations, and moments of deep satisfaction. We will get to see glimpses of the new thing God is doing, even now. We will have opportunities to savor the spiritual gifts of love, joy, peace, generosity, and faithfulness.
Let us be faithful, then—to God and to one another—as we receive the gifts and work through the challenges of this time in the life of our congregation and world. Let us remember that nothing can separate us from God’s love in Christ Jesus.  
     Here are some things we are working on in our transition:
 
WORSHIP (Session formed a reopening task force.)  
  • Tentative plans are being made for worship in the sanctuary with 25-35 people gathered. We may consider multiple services at different times or have people gathered in different parts of the church.
  • Online worship services, live and recorded, will continue to be available each week.  
  • We are planning for an outside worship service on June 7. More details will follow.
  • Session will discuss future worship services at the June 8 meeting.
 
NEIGHBORHOOD GROUPS
Meetings will begin as soon as possible and the leaders and hosts will be trained and ready to go. 

REV TREY HEGAR
1 Comment
Jeff B
12/16/2020 06:25:46 am

I want to thank you for taking the time to comment on where the church is heading. I have been searching for answers with regards to my many thoughts on info technology, many not positive... knowing I need to change that. Your explanation was great for two reasons. One, you are realistic and keep God and people first and second, you took the time to be thoughtful. I'm not from your area, I live in NW central Iowa. I cannot tell you how many disappointing answers I have been given by religious leadership. I have been looking for a church home and stumbled across your Facebook page, attended service on zoom Sunday and found your blog while looking for the time to bible study. I'm feeling good about all I have seen and read. So, keep up the good work, it's working in me!

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