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dear trinIty family,
We hope this message finds you well. Due to the current spread of the coronavirus, Trinity’s session has decided to temporarily transition our Sunday services online beginning March 15th, 2020. We plan on carrying out this plan until the conditions are back to normal healthier conditions. What will it look like to worship and stay connected to each other during this time? We are still figuring it out! But here's what we can share:
1) You can worship with us online. We will be livestreaming a simple service from our church office at 10am every Sunday. We will sing, pray and continue to look together at the next phrase of the Lord’s Prayer. In God’s providence, we believe that the Lord’s Prayer is what we especially need at this challenging and uncertain time. We hope to engage the kids in the message as well, so get the family together and join us virtually on Sunday.
The livestream will always be available on this webpage.
If you are unable to join us at 10am, you will also be able to access the service after the livestream is over at your convenience via this same link.
2) You can let us know if you are sick or have any other needs. This is not a time to be shy but a time to allow the body of Christ to care for you. As we shared in our previous email, followers of Jesus are called to lead the way in love and compassion, resisting the temptation to hunker down behind bunkers of self-protection. Our pastors, our staff and elders will continue to be available to pray with you in person or over the phone and help you as you seek to serve others around in need.
3) You can be engaged and flexible as we seek and learn new ways of being the church together. Fellow PCA pastor Duke Kwon shared this via social media, “What if God, in his strange providence, is downshifting the American Church into a mode of simplicity, stripped of non-essentials, renewed in its fundamental identity as the people of God?” This really resonated with me as I've been praying and reflecting on how God is at work in his mysterious providence. Maybe there is an opportunity for us to lean into the essentials and discover anew what it means to be the church.
4) You can pray. As we have been learning, prayer is not a sideshow or an afterthought, prayer is where we gain access to the throne room of heaven and have the full attention of our Father. Prayer is the main attraction. Our pastors, elders and staff need your prayers. The sick and elderly need our prayers. Those in the health care professions need our prayers as well as those in positions of leadership and authority. We will be sharing ways for you to join us virtually for our regular prayer meetings (and are currently considering increasing the frequency of these meetings).
With Love,
Trinity Elders