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Ash Wednesday Service

  • Writer: NativityWV Episcopal
    NativityWV Episcopal
  • Feb 16, 2021
  • 1 min read

Hello, everyone. We hope this weather has brought mostly joy for you all. That said, if there are some problems that do arise, please let us know. We might be able to help or find someone that can. Please contact us to let us know if you need some winter weather assistance!


Ash Wednesday is this week. To bring in the Lenten season, Rev. Ann Whitaker has kindly offered to conduct a service this Wednesday @ noon on Zoom. Thank you Ann for helping Nativity out this Wednesday! You are a godsend! We will post links for the Zoom and leaflet in due time. Please be on the lookout.


Bible Slam is taking a break for the moment. We don’t want anyone making any unnecessary trips

in this weather. You can rest assured that the church will reopen after the ice has melted. Like always we will open from 9 a.m. to sundown. Drop by later this week to read from the Book of Proverbs!


Thus concludes this informative newsletter for all you Nativity enthusiasts. Please have a safe week and God be with you every step of the way! Christ’s peace...


-Sean


 
 
 

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