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Let's worship together- even while we're apart

Dear Friends in Christ:

The Session met Tuesday evening. After considering the latest information regarding the COVID-19 virus, it was decided to suspend Sunday worship until such time it is safe for us and those we love to gather again. This decision, made from love, not fear, is a statement of our care for each other and our community.

It was also decided that we not attempt to replicate the Sanctuary worship experience, but a more intimate time of welcome, prayer and proclamation. So rather than preaching to an empty hall, I’ll reflect on God’s word for us from my study. This will be available on the homepage at www.2ndpc.org beginning 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. Let’s determine to be of one body at that time!  

All other meetings and Bible studies held at the church are suspended with the prayer that we utilize different platforms to communicate and care for each other – email, text, Skype, FaceTime calls, written cards and notes, but most of all prayer. This is our chance to be the people of God for each other and the world. The need far exceeds our capacity, but not that of the one whom we serve. 

And don’t neglect to support your church through online giving. Our work depends on our generous obedience. 

“Let not your hearts be troubled – neither let them be afraid.”

In the hymn written for our 200th anniversary celebration, "Wragg Square", Mary Edna Fraser and Julia Harlow wrote, “Through earthquake, fire and hurricane, enduring wages of war, through many hardships which the Church sustained, our peace and hope we secure.” Through this hardship we shall be sustained in solidarity with each other and by our God!

Hallelujah! (Wash your hands:) 

In Christ,