Bring your own lawn chairs. You can sit in your vehicle or at your vehicle in the chairs you bring. We will have the 2 bathrooms, at the entrance to the Children’s Building, open for your use. We will meet at 9:00am to avoid the expected high temperatures later in the day. At least we will get to see one another as the gradual reopening is underway. We will not be running the buses. Because of this world-wide pandemic we encourage all parent to come and sit with their kids. We must all respect physical distancing of at least 6 feet between individuals or 6-10 feet between family groups who have quarantined together. We do not want to spread this disease. BUT, we do want to worship the Lord together.
Bring your own lawn chairs. You can sit in your vehicle or at your vehicle in the chairs you bring. We will have the 2 bathrooms, at the entrance to the Children’s Building, open for your use. We will meet at 9:00am to avoid the expected high temperatures later in the day. At least we will get to see one another as the gradual reopening is underway. We will not be running the buses. Because of this world-wide pandemic we encourage all parent to come and sit with their kids. We must all respect physical distancing of at least 6 feet between individuals or 6-10 feet between family groups who have quarantined together. We do not want to spread this disease. BUT, we do want to worship the Lord together.
Bring your own lawn chairs. You can sit in your vehicle or at your vehicle in the chairs you bring. We will have the 2 bathrooms, at the entrance to the Children’s Building, open for your use. We will meet at 9:00am to avoid the expected high temperatures later in the day. At least we will get to see one another as the gradual reopening is underway. We will not be running the buses. Because of this world-wide pandemic we encourage all parent to come and sit with their kids. We must all respect physical distancing of at least 6 feet between individuals or 6-10 feet between family groups who have quarantined together. We do not want to spread this disease. BUT, we do want to worship the Lord together.
Bring your own lawn chairs. You can sit in your vehicle or at your vehicle in the chairs you bring. We will have the 2 bathrooms, at the entrance to the Children’s Building, open for your use. We will meet at 9:00am to avoid the expected high temperatures later in the day. At least we will get to see one another as the gradual reopening is underway. We will not be running the buses. Because of this world-wide pandemic we encourage all parent to come and sit with their kids. We must all respect physical distancing of at least 6 feet between individuals or 6-10 feet between family groups who have quarantined together. We do not want to spread this disease. BUT, we do want to worship the Lord together.
Bring your own lawn chairs. You can sit in your vehicle or at your vehicle in the chairs you bring. We will have the 2 bathrooms, at the entrance to the Children’s Building, open for your use. We will meet at 9:00am to avoid the expected high temperatures later in the day. At least we will get to see one another as the gradual reopening is underway. We will not be running the buses. Because of this world-wide pandemic we encourage all parent to come and sit with their kids. We must all respect physical distancing of at least 6 feet between individuals or 6-10 feet between family groups who have quarantined together. We do not want to spread this disease. BUT, we do want to worship the Lord together.
As we navigate this COVID-19 crisis, we are returning to our normal worship hour at 11:00 am inside the worship center. With the present spike of infections in Texas we are not offering nursery care just yet. We do have a “crying room” where parents can retreat with their children and continue to experience the worship service. We are practicing physical distancing protocols and wearing masks (for those who choose to do so) to protect the elderly and the people with underlying health conditions. We want to worship together while trying to protect all of those who choose to attend.
The sermons are published online through Facebook Live, YouTube, and this website for those who cannot or choose not to attend during this pandemic.
As we navigate this COVID-19 crisis, we are returning to our normal worship hour at 11:00 am inside the worship center. With the present spike of infections in Texas we are not offering nursery care just yet. We do have a “crying room” where parents can retreat with their children and continue to experience the worship service. We are practicing physical distancing protocols and wearing masks (for those who choose to do so) to protect the elderly and the people with underlying health conditions. We want to worship together while trying to protect all of those who choose to attend.
The sermons are published online through Facebook Live, YouTube, and this website for those who cannot or choose not to attend during this pandemic.
As we navigate this COVID-19 crisis, we are returning to our normal worship hour at 11:00 am inside the worship center. With the present spike of infections in Texas we are not offering nursery care just yet. We do have a “crying room” where parents can retreat with their children and continue to experience the worship service. We are practicing physical distancing protocols and wearing masks (for those who choose to do so) to protect the elderly and the people with underlying health conditions. We want to worship together while trying to protect all of those who choose to attend.
The sermons are published online through Facebook Live, YouTube, and this website for those who cannot or choose not to attend during this pandemic.
As we navigate this COVID-19 crisis, we are returning to our normal worship hour at 11:00 am inside the worship center. With the present spike of infections in Texas we are not offering nursery care just yet. We do have a “crying room” where parents can retreat with their children and continue to experience the worship service. We are practicing physical distancing protocols and wearing masks (for those who choose to do so) to protect the elderly and the people with underlying health conditions. We want to worship together while trying to protect all of those who choose to attend.
The sermons are published online through Facebook Live, YouTube, and this website for those who cannot or choose not to attend during this pandemic.