COVID-19 Protocol for January 2022

Dear church familia, friends & neighbors, In light of the recent record-breaking wave of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations due to the Omicron variant and out of an abundance of caution as community/faith leaders, we have discerned it wise to move our in-person services FOR ALL OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY to...

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Pastor Gail Song Bantum and Reverend Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil interview Pastora Ines and Pastor Bobby about their church plant during COVID 19

Bearing Witness

We are so grateful to Pastoras @GailSongBantum and @RevDocBrenda and our familia at Quest Church (@seattlequest) in Seattle. You all are a grace from God. Quest Church posted the following about the recent Zoom interview that serves to fill the gaps until we can all travel to Seattle to meet and update...

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Notes of encouragement to hospital chaplains

Loving Hospital Chaplains During COVID-19

The four gospel accounts give us the names of the women who had followed Jesus from Galilee (the beginning of his ministry) to the tomb (the perceived end of his ministry): María Magdalena, Mary the mother of James, Joanna, Salomé & other unnamed ones. They came in the early morning...

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Prayer walking separately together

We took a walk today. Each from our own home. And as we walked, we looked, listened, and prayed. For our neighbors, our schools, our friends and our families. Un Camino Divina. And we are inviting you to join us. So, grab your phone. Your earbuds. Some shoes. And as...

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Prayer of reflection YouTube video

Prayer of Reflection

It has been a whirlwind of weeks. And perhaps you feel as dizzied and disoriented as we do. We knew we needed to center ourselves, and to invite others into a centering spiritual practice. So we collaborated side by side (virtually, cause: social distancing!), and created a prayer of reflection....

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Ines prays to close out the evening

COVID-19

No one would have believed that the last time we gathered to break bread and share communion together in January and February would have been the last time in an extended period of the new social distancing guidelines due to COVID-19.

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