Announcements for August 9

ANNOUNCEMENTS

PASTOR AND FAMILY will be visiting family in Indiana August 10-21.  You have 3 worship options for the Sunday he is away, August 16.

  1. Join by Zoom Sunday morning at 10 a.m. as a pre-recorded service for that Sunday will be streamed.  For those who are currently worshipping on Zoom, it will seem like nearly nothing is different.
  1. Join in person at the sanctuary as the pre-recorded service will be played over our projector and speakers.  This will also allow you to sing with any church members present.
  2. Visit our website anytime after Sunday morning to see and hear the pre-recorded service. 

Sunday, August 23, will resume normal activities for our congregational life together (Holy Communion, etc.) God be praised for His Word and Pastor graciously thanks you for the opportunity to visit family and looks forward to being back with you soon.

NO BIBLE STUDIES, for the next two Wednesday mornings and evenings.  We will resume August 26, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. 

OUR SUMMER PROGRAM, Your Worth in Christ and Your Worth to Us,” will continues today at 9:30 a.m. on Zoom and in person in the sanctuary today and will be on Zoom only next Sunday, August 16, at 9:30

LORD, WE’VE GOT A PROBLEM!  Online conversation on racism August 10 @ 7 pm.       Racism is not just A problem but OUR problem – one which God is calling us to address! The Southeastern District invites all congregations and members  to participate in a virtual on-line conversation/workshop led by President John Denninger and members of the Coalition of Lutherans in Black Ministry on Monday, August 10th from 7:00 – 8:30 pm  Visit https://se.lcms.org/resources/racial-equity-resources/ to register and for more information.

We are considering purchasing new AUDIO AND VIDEO EQUIPMENT for the sanctuary and are seeking some volunteers for a small committee.  If you know  of a company to give us a bid and/or willing to serve the congregation in this way, contact Pastor, Jerome Aho, or another LLG member.  

Funding Available to Help with Energy  The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services’ Crisis Intervention Program provides assistance to qualified, low-income households who are experiencing a cooling related crisis.  To be eligible, a household must have at least one person who meets certain criteria, including being income eligible, and have a heating or cooling related emergency. Full eligibility details are available online at www.ncdhhs.gov/crisis-intervention-program.

AUGUST BIRTHDAYS

8/2 – Elizabeth Ford               8/9 – Dorothy Gill                               8/15 – Verbeanur Griffin

8/16 – Adarrius Brown           8/16 – Adonnance Brown                   8/16 – Patricia Flowe

8/17 – Makenzie Metz            8/21 – Carisma Carson                        8/24 – Thomas Griffin

8/26 – Dorothea Marie Stout  8/28 – Hazel Johnson                          8/26 – Aiden Sherrill

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