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A Sense of Place

  • Writer: NativityWV Episcopal
    NativityWV Episcopal
  • Nov 11, 2020
  • 1 min read

Hello, fine folks. Happy Veterans Day! It’s a pleasure to be writing to you all this week. We hope all of you are well and finding yourselves in a pleasant disposition. And it’s okay if you’re not feeling at your best. In moments of difficulty, know that Nativity would like to be a shoulder to lean on. 


We are happy to say that last Sunday’s indoor church service went well! It’s been since March that we had our last ‘in church’ service at Nativity. Just being able to sit in a pew was an uplifting experience. We thank everyone who attended the service and want to let others know that we were able to properly maintain a good distance from each other with room to spare. So please feel free to join us for next Sunday’s 10:30 a.m. Eucharist service. 


Bible Slam is chugging along. We are still in Psalms and the big, red Bible is thirsty for readers. Nativity will be open from morning until sundown. Drop on by!


-Sean

 
 
 

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