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Weekly Update for Sunday, May 10, 2020

Welcome back! But this is not the new normal. We will get back to normal, but we will be taking small steps towards resuming our normal schedule.

We are resuming our Sunday morning worship services at 10 AM, and the church van will run on Sunday mornings. The Governor’s guidelines still encourage people 65 years and older, or who have health conditions that put them at risk, to stay home. However, each person and family must decide for themselves whether they will come or not. We believe worshiping God is essential, but we don’t want anyone risking their health. Everyone make your own best decision for yourself and your family.

At first, we will not be having a nursery, children’s Sunday School classes, or the Treehouse children’s church. Some of the adult Sunday School classes have decided to meet; others have opted to wait.

Doors will be propped open so no one has to touch them. Hand sanitizer is available, and people are encouraged to wear face masks.

Bulletins will be placed on the lectern by the double doors to the sanctuary, so everyone can pick one up themselves.

We will not be shaking hands during the service, and everyone is encouraged to use social distancing. Every other pew is “ribboned” off (Thank you, Sharon Payne and Marylin Clayton!). We apologize if we blocked off your favorite pew. It won’t be forever! People are encouraged to sit at least 6 feet apart. Family groups may of course sit together.

We will not be passing the offering plates. There is a locked wooden box with a slot in the top back on the ushers’ table where offerings may be placed.

There will be no service this Sunday night, on Mother’s Day. We’re still considering whether or not to resume our regular Sunday night and Wednesday night meetings.

In honor of Mother’s Day, there are flowers in the narthex on a table. Mothers, please take at least two flowers. Or you may take a couple of flowers to your mother and grandmother, or to someone who isn’t here.

Weekly Update for Sunday, May 3, 2020

The coronavirus quarantine and stay-at-home guidelines have radically changed our plans Sunday services. Here are our revised plans:

We will continue to put on our live radio broadcast at 10:00 AM Sunday mornings on WQTY 93.3 FM, and livestream right here.

After all of the coronavirus restrictions are lifted, we are going to schedule a special “Resurrection Sunday”. We can celebrate Christ’s resurrection any time we want! On that Sunday we’re going to have the children march through the sanctuary and wave the palm fronds, we’ll have the choir sing the music they’d prepared for Easter, and Pastor David will preach a message that will include the events we celebrate on Palm Sunday, Good Friday and Easter. (We may even have a pitch-in dinner afterwards!) The point is to come together at long last as a congregation and rejoice with each other for all that God has done for us in the death, burial and resurrection of His Son!

Easter Sunday Bulletin for April 12, 2020

Musical Prelude

Traditional Easter Greeting
Pastor: “Christ is risen!”
Congregation: “Christ is risen, indeed!”

Call to Worship

I will tell of your name to my brothers; in the midst of the congregation I will praise you: you who fear the LORD, praise him! All you offspring of Jacob, glorify him, and stand in awe of him, all you offspring of Israel! –

Psalm 22:22-23
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Weekly Update for Sunday, April 5, 2020

The coronavirus quarantine and stay-at-home guidelines have radically changed our plans for Palm Sunday and Easter. Here are our revised plans:

We will continue to put on our live radio broadcast at 10:00 AM Sunday mornings on WQTY 93.3 FM, and livestream on our website.

The presentation of “John the Apostle on Patmos” by Mr. John Watt, originally scheduled for Palm Sunday evening, April 5th, has been postponed. We look forward to rescheduling this after the coronavirus restrictions have been lifted.

The Sunrise Service and Easter breakfast have been cancelled. After conferring with the Greene County Health Department, we will not be having an outside drive-in church service on Easter. We will have a special Easter service on our 10:00 AM radio broadcast and on our website.

Those wishing to give to the special Annie Armstrong Easter offering for North American missions may still do so. Mail or bring your offering to the church office, and clearly designate it as for the Annie Armstrong offering. These offerings will be sent to the North American Mission Board. Every dollar given toward this offering goes to missionaries; none goes for administrative costs.

Instead of the previously scheduled Tenebrae Service, we are going to observe a Good Friday Prayer Vigil from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. We want our people to call the church office and commit to pray for 30 minutes, especially that God might have mercy on us and bring an end to our current crisis. We need 24 families, couples or individuals to each take a 30 minute slot to pray. Suggestions for spending 30 minutes in prayer will be available on the church website and Facebook page.

After all of the coronavirus restrictions are lifted, we are going to schedule a special “Resurrection Sunday”. We can celebrate Christ’s resurrection any time we want! On that Sunday we’re going to have the children march through the sanctuary and wave the palm fronds, we’ll have the choir sing the music they’d prepared for Easter, and Pastor David will preach a message that will include the events we celebrate on Palm Sunday, Good Friday and Easter. (We may even have a pitch-in dinner afterwards!) The point is to come together at long last as a congregation and rejoice with each other for all that God has done for us in the death, burial and resurrection of His Son!

Weekly Update for Sunday, March 15, 2020

OCC special postage offering: March 29, at the Welcome Center.

On Palm Sunday, April 5, Mr. John Watt will be presenting “John the Apostle” at 6:00 PM in the sanctuary.

On Good Friday, April 10th, we will have a Tenebrae Service (“Service of Shadows”) commemorating Jesus’ crucifixion. Communion will be observed. (We will not observe Communion on Palm Sunday). The Tenebrae Service will begin at 7:30 PM.

On Easter Sunday, April 12th, we will have a Sunrise Service at 6:30 AM, followed by breakfast in the Fellowship Hall. Sunday School and Morning Worship will be at 9:00 AM and 10:00 AM, as usual. There will be no evening service on Easter.

Also on Easter Sunday, we will have a special offering called the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering. It is for the support of missions work here in North America. 100% of our gifts will go to the support of North American missionaries.

Weekly Update for Sunday, March 8, 2020

Thank you for your gift of $932.00 last Sunday to the Gideon ministry.

Glenburn service: This Sunday at 3:00 PM.

On Palm Sunday, April 5, Mr. John Watt will be presenting “John the Apostle” at 6:00 PM in the sanctuary.

On Good Friday, April 10th, we will have a Tenebrae Service (“Service of Shadows”) commemorating Jesus’ crucifixion. Communion will be observed. (We will not observe Communion on Palm Sunday). The Tenebrae Service will begin at 7:30 PM.

On Easter Sunday, April 12th, we will have a Sunrise Service at 6:30 AM, followed by breakfast in the Fellowship Hall. Sunday School and Morning Worship will be at 9:00 AM and 10:00 AM, as usual. There will be no evening service on Easter.

Also on Easter Sunday, we will have a special offering called the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering. It is for the support of missions work here in North America. 100% of our gifts will go to the support of North American missionaries.

Weekly Update for Sunday, March 1, 2020

The C.E. Board is asking for donations for the Easter Egg hunt on April 5 (Palm Sunday) following the morning service. Contact Anna Jackson or a C.E. board member for further information.

Glenburn service: March 8, 3:00 PM.

”Who’s Your One?” There are Post-It Notes available in the Narthex on the Welcome Center and on the round tables. Take one and write on it the name of one person you’d like to see come to church. Then put it in the back of your Bible with the end sticking out as a reminder to pray for that person.

Check out the praise board in the narthex near the BYKOTA classroom. If you have a testimony or praise that you would like to share with the church family, write it on the card and post it. This can often be an encouragement to someone who needs it.

Weekly Update for Sunday, February 23, 2020

The Chosen: Wednesdays at 6:30 PM.

Heron home for boys is having an open house from 2-4 PM this Sunday to show off the facilities at the new home in Lyons (formerly Lyons nursing home). FBC donated and decorated two of the boys bedrooms as part of the remodel. This is open to the public.

The C.E. Board is asking for donations for the Easter Egg hunt on April 5 (Palm Sunday) following the morning service. We’re asking for pre-packaged candy- no jelly beans. Donations may be placed in the high school classroom. Contact Anna Jackson for any further information.

Gideon Sunday: March 1. There will be a Gideon speaker in the Morning Worship service. After the service he will be in the narthex for the traditional Gideon offering.

”Who’s Your One?” There are Post-It Notes available in the Narthex on the Welcome Center and on the round tables. Take one and write on it the name of one person you’d like to see come to church. Then put it in the back of your Bible with the end sticking out as a reminder to pray for that person.