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As we inch closer to spring, we are planning to resume in-person worship, at first outdoors on Sundays in April. Later, as the positivity rate goes down, we will resume our indoor worship using social distancing and appropriate pandemic precautions.

Last week, the Rev. Katrina Manzi preached on “Walking in the Dark” based on readings from Numbers 21: 4-9 and John 3: 1-21.

For our musical offering, soprano Valerie Beard performed Richard Walters’ arrangement of the folk hymn “Wayfaring Stranger.” Our broadcast team of Chris and John DiCorpo continue to make improvements to our audio, and you can really hear it this week.

Deacon Katie Pasko shares the Bulletin in the YouTube chat throughout the service, but you can also download a copy at the links below.

In-person worship resumes in April!

After discussion with the deacons and church staff, we’re planning to have outdoor worship at 11:30 a.m. every Sunday in April.

For the outdoor services, the same procedures we used in the fall will apply. Wear a mask, bring a chair, and please preregister once the registration forms go live.

I know a number of people are eager to resume indoor worship, but we’re going to start with resuming outdoor activity for now. Outdoor worship is significantly less risky, and it allows us to have a service closer to how things were before the pandemic.

We’ll use the time in March and April to review current conditions and prepare for an eventual return to indoor worship. As we get further along, we’ll make plans for May and after that.

I know it’s been a year at this point since we’ve had worship in the building, and it’s been heartbreaking and difficult to have our life together as the church disrupted for so long (in addition to all the other ways the pandemic has disrupted our lives). But, we’re on the homestretch as more and more people are vaccinated each day and vaccine eligibility expands. We’ve made it this long with waiting, and we’re nearly there.

In the words of the apostle Paul, “Let us not grow weary in doing what is right, for we will reap at harvest time, if we do not give up.”

Peace,
Pastor Katrina