An Update from Pastor Kent
May 8, 2020
Dear Cedar Hills Family,
I want to update you on our plans for re-opening in-person worship gatherings and share perspective on the future of our ministry.
First, the short update: We hope to meet together soon, but not yet. When it becomes legal, wise, and safe (not just legal) for us to gather for in-person worship again, we will joyfully do so. Until then, we will continue to gather online instead.
Second, the planning. Last week when Governor Reynolds lifted legal restrictions on religious gatherings in all 99 counties, many people were surprised. The announcement came sooner than expected and placed the decision about reopening with each individual congregation. At that time our consistory and staff began praying, discerning, and planning.
While we don’t want to rush back too soon and put our church family, or the community we love, at risk; we also don’t want to wait too long to get back together again as a church family. When we do re-gather, social distancing and other safety protocols to protect us from unnecessary exposure to COVID-19 will no doubt remain in place. As our plan comes together we will share additional details.
And now, some perspective on our ministry. We are called as a congregation to make disciples who love, belong, and serve. The pandemic does not change our mission. We carry out our mission by offering hospitality, authenticity, forgiveness, and restoration. The pandemic has not changed our values. Mission and values are one thing – strategy is another. The pandemic is challenging our strategy.
Challenging times call for creative solutions. We are blessed with gifted staff and leaders who love the church and long to see us connect more deeply. We see Cedar Hills as a place for belonging and now is a time when people are hungry to reconnect. Consider how God is calling you to connect with others through these opportunities.
- We will continue to connect online. This opportunity includes Facebook Live worship, Zoom groups, and individually reaching out with phone calls, texts, and emails.
- When it is deemed safe, we will connect in person. Think about who you want to connect with in larger group worship, or in-home worship watch parties, or in small groups. When gathering in-person, always follow the recommendations for six feet of physical space, regular hand washing, and do not gather if you are unwell.
- Everyone wants a friend – especially now. We will use this unique time as an opportunity to grow neighborhood connections by boldly loving your neighbors, co-workers, and family members. Reach out in safe ways to love and serve others. You can be a bright spot of hope to someone who might be very discouraged and anxious!
Imagine how fun and refreshing it will be to connect (six feet apart for now!) with new friends in your church family, in your workplace, and in your neighborhood. Imagine bringing life you help the disconnected feel real belonging. Imagine how good it will feel to endure this season of uncertainty and find our way back to wide-open doors welcoming disciples. Imagine our community transformed! Imagine hope, not fear!!
We are the kind of people who unlock doors for people. The pandemic does not change that even if it invites us to imagine new ways of connection. May God bless us as with strong imaginative powers. “Also, seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the Lord for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper.” Jeremiah 29:7
The Lord be with you,
Pastor Kent
P.S. Thanks for your generous support through prayers and financial gifts. You are making a difference as we make disciples who love, belong, and serve together!