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Weekly Devotional – March 18

David invites us to experience God’s goodness for ourselves. 


“… I told Him all my secret grief, My secret groaning reach’d His ears;
He gave my inward pains relief, And calm’d the tumult of my fears.”  — Isaac Watts, 1719.

Sr. Pastor Zach Schlegel – March 18, 2020
Introduction

 


Today’s Devotion – Psalm 34

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Reminders & Updates – March 18, 2020

What are ways we can practically love and care for each other and our neighbor?

 

 1) ALL of us can:

  • Pray. Pray for our leaders (1 Tim. 2:2). Use the church directory and pray for other members. Pray for opportunities to share the gospel and the reason for our hope (1 Pet. 3:15). Pray for protection from the virus, trust in God as we wait, and for an end to the pandemic.
  • Check in on others. Give a phone call, send a text, use video chat – sometimes the best thing we can do is call a church member up to see how they’re doing, especially when we’re isolated and struggling with loneliness.
  • Encourage each other with God’s word (Col. 3:16).

2) SOME of us can:

  • As the CDC is pointing out, some individuals are high risk (e.g. people over 60 years old, those with respiratory issues, or compromised immune systems). To help coordinate practical care (getting groceries, running errands, etc.) for these folks, we need members who are willing and available to help out. If you’re interested in being on this list of people available to help out when needed, please take a few minutes to fill out this survey.
  • If you’re looking for a way to reach out to your neighbor, HOA, or folks in your apartment, consider sending out a flyer to check in how you can pray for them and care for practical needs. As an example, click here.

If you have any questions, please contact the church office.

 


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