Receiving Grace in this Season
better time. I want to challenge us all not to let whatever modifications we have to make to our celebrations and worship throughout keep you from experiencing the injection of grace God wants us to receive from this time. We desperately need to be open and ready to receive grace, healing, strength and purpose for the days to come.
This is the Year God has Made!
This is the day that the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24)
What a year it has been so far! Everywhere I read, I see someone half-joking about how disastrous a year 2020 has been so far. If there ever has been a year where we are prone to having a “glass half empty” assessment of how things are so far, this one qualifies.
Re-Opening Delayed
Dear First Family,
After much prayer and discussion with church leaders, we have with heavy hearts decided to postpone our return to in-person worship.
As many of you know, our first Sunday back for in-person worship was scheduled for June 28th. When the decision was made to come back and worship together in the sanctuary, our city was entering Phase 2 of the “Back to Business” plan, the data related to the transmission of the COVID-19 virus looked to be trending in the right direction, and our Bishop announced June 21st would be a good Sunday for congregations to consider returning to worship. Therefore, a task force of leaders and myself began work on a plan for returning safely to in-person worship on June 28th.
As our chosen Sunday approached and conditions related to the virus changed, we became less confident in our selected date for our first service back. With heavy hearts, we have decided to postpone our return to a date to be determined.
Decisions we are all having to make in the midst of this pandemic are very difficult because there is so much unknown. I can promise you I am daily praying for clarity in how to lead our church in this time where clarity is hard to come by. Below are some of the factors that entered into our decision:
Nothing has really changed over time with the virus in terms of how widespread it is or the danger it poses to a significant portion of our society. While more and more people are choosing to live with the risks of exposure, Covid-19 is as active as it has ever been.
As people in our city have begun to attempt to return to “normal,” the number of positive tests in Shelby County has begun to return to levels we saw at the beginning of this pandemic.
While much has been learned about how to mitigate the spread of the virus in large gatherings, it is as dangerous today as it has been all along to gather in public.
While the rate of cases leading to death still remains relatively low, the financial, physical, and emotional impact on the life and health of anyone who tests positive, or even in someone in close contact with them, can be devastating. As followers of Jesus, we are called to live and act corporately and individually in such a way to positively impact people’s lives, not endanger them.
I desperately miss worshiping together and serving together and cannot wait for the day we can gather again safely. I know each of you join me in being beyond ready to return to “normal” life. Let us agree together to be people who endure and minister well in the midst of these and all trials we face each day.
Please continue to pray for myself and our leadership as we navigate these difficult days.
Grace and Peace,
Andy Rambo, Pastor
Covid-19 Update
Sunday Service Canceled for March 15
Being Faithful in the Midst of a Pandemic.
As we are all entering into the early phases of the Covid-19 virus and information seems to be flooding in from every direction, I wanted everyone who comes through the doors of First Church to know we will be taking some extra precautions to reduce the risk of any virus spreading. I have sent out a letter to all groups who use our space daily or weekly with guidance on how to clean the space(especially handles and doorknobs after they are done.).
How’s your Journey through Lent?
In case you are not aware, we are now in the midst of the season of Lent. Lent is a time in the Christian calendar spanning 46 days. It began with a stark reminder of our mortality with our Ash Wednesday service and ends with the glorious exclamation mark of Easter celebrating the victory of life over death through the resurrection of Jesus.