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The Church of God, International in Springfield, Missouri is a Sabbath keeping congregation.

Pastors Update May 29 2020

May 29, 2020

Pastor’s Update

Greetings everyone,

Just a reminder that we are not having our weekly Sabbath service tomorrow, the 30th, at the IBEW due to the hall not being available.

We are however having services on the Holy Day, May 31st, for Pentecost. Services will be at the usual time, 11:00 am but we are not able to have any food items just yet. Lanora will put on the coffee pot and if people will abide by the 6 foot rule we can come a little earlier and stay afterwards to visit. Continue reading

Pastors Update May 22 2020

May 22, 2020

Pastors Update:

Greetings Everyone,

We will hold services this Sabbath, May 23rd, at our usual meeting hall. We are still under the same guidelines and restrictions as we were last Sabbath but some new guidelines will be taking affect this weekend.

We don’t have all the details yet but Greene County is lifting some of the restrictions on Churches and allowing for larger gatherings but with social distancing still in affect! So try to stay at least 6 feet apart while speaking to someone! I know that this is hard to do but we are finding out that as many as 30% of the people carrying the virus are showing no symptoms! So depending on where you have been and who you have been in contact with, you may feel fine and still be able to infect others. So to show love for others, practice the social distancing! Continue reading

NO Sabbath Services May 30 2020

NO Sabbath Services

There will be NO Sabbath Services on May 30th, 2020 due to the IBEW Hall needing the Hall for a meeting.

We will meet on Sunday May 31st, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. for Pentecost. Please continue to practice your safe distancing.

Thanks
Dave

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Pastors Update May 11 2020

May 11, 2020

Pastors Update:

Dear Brethren,

I just got off the phone with the IBEW Hall and they are good with us coming back and restarting services.

I also just got off the phone with Wynn Skelton from Tyler and we spoke about what our plans are for weekly Services and the FOT.

So here is the deal! Greene County still has some requirements for us if we start meeting.

1. We can not hug or shake hands nor can we use the song books.
2. We have to practice Social Distancing
3. We need to use a mask if we have them
4. We need to use hand sanitizer as we come in the building

Some of this we will cover once we get to Services, some of it will be obvious and some of it we will have to learn how to make work. Continue reading

Pastors Update May 8 2020

May 8, 2020

Pastors Update:

Dear Brethren,

This week the state of Missouri lowered their restrictions on Church meetings as did Greene County.

The requirement for Greene County is that we stay below 25 people and practice Social Distancing. I’m not sure it is possible to practice Social Distancing as we are so accustomed to shaking hands and hugging one another that we do it without even thinking about it! Continue reading

Pastors Update April 30 2020

April 30, 2020

Pastor’s Update

Greetings to everyone! I hope this finds everyone in good health and good Spirit!

Today the City of Springfield and Greene County both started the process to get businesses back open but Churches are still restricted until the end of May!

So no services in the near future! If we owned our own building this might be a different issue but since we rent a building that is used by labor workers, we have no idea if they are sanitizing anything when they use the building or have they even been using the building. We have no idea who has been in the space or why they might have been there so we will need to error on the safe side. Continue reading

Pastors Update April 24 2020

Quarantine Update

Greetings to all,

It looks like the State of Missouri is going to start loosening up the restrictions on the stay at home order May 4th but it is not clear yet how Greene County is going to respond.

If the County starts allowing “small” groups to meet for Faith assemblies then we can start planning on how to best meet the needs of our congregation.

When I say “Small” groups, I don’t see the County allowing the larger groups like James River Assembly to just go ahead without some sort of guidelines. Continue reading

Pastors Update April 17 2020

Weekly update

Greetings all,

This has for sure been one of the most unusual Passovers and Days of Unleavened Bread that any of us have been through in our life times! We are isolated, not able to meet in person, stuck with news coverage that only seems to focus on anything negative they can find and just plain bored out of our minds.

People are beginning to say now that the isolation and staying at home may end up causing more harm than the initial virus itself. Just one opinion for sure but they might be right if this goes on much further. Continue reading