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Bringing It All Back Home

  • Writer: NativityWV Episcopal
    NativityWV Episcopal
  • Nov 5, 2020
  • 2 min read

Hello everyone. We are happy to announce that the Vestry and Fr. Kirk have decided to move our Eucharist service back to the Church of the Nativity! You heard that right folks. We are going to have our Eucharist service this Sunday @ 10:30 a.m. in OUR church. And if anyone is concerned, we are taking some precautionary measures to ensure everyone’s health and safety. Families and individuals will be properly distanced from each other, we will use a service leaflet instead of the BCP and, sadly, we will not have any music. We will also make sure that the pews will be sanitized before the service and that doors will be open to provide proper airflow. All in all, it will be much like our outside service with the exception of being in our church. We hope this is exciting news for you all! Please make plans to join us this Sunday and don’t be afraid to message us if you have any questions or concerns. 


Our 9 a.m. Sunday Morning Prayer Zoom service is going on hiatus. Depending on what culminates in the next few weeks, our SMP Zoom might be worth bringing back. But we are going to suspend Zoom for now. We thank all of you who have participated in our Zoom sessions in the past. 


Nativity pledge cards are now out and about. Be looking in your mailbox to see if you were one of the lucky few that got one. Of course, we don’t want anyone to feel left out, so contact us if you would like a card. It’s nice to feel special. 


And here’s a quick BIBLE SLAM update: We are still in Psalms. There’s plenty of reading to go around, so don’t fret if you haven’t ‘slammed’ yet. The doors are still open from morning until dusk. Drop on in!


Thus concludes this week’s newsletter. We hope it was an enjoyable experience. Go with God and keep the faith! Christ’s peace...


-Sean

 
 
 

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