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CHBC Re-Gathering November 15, 2020

CHBC,
We are Re-Gathering physically as well as continuing our live streaming or services, and Sunday School links for home use. We want the church to remain connected to God and to one another, and to have the choice to do that in the way they feel most safe.  Please take note of how we are Re-Gathering and Re-Grouping for weekly services. All the information you need should be here. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to one of your pastors, or the church office. Sunday services include both Sunday School and Corporate Worship. Sunday School groups gather at 9 AM. We have adjusted how and where some of our groups meet, but we are thankful to be able to provide the opportunity. Using the RSVP on our website is still important to help prepare our preschool for ETC (Extended Teaching Care) during the Worship Service, and for staff to prepare for proper overflow seating. You should read the CHBC Re-Grouping Plan to understand what is expected, and to know where each group will be meeting. If you are unable to join us in person, please know that we will still be providing at home Sunday School resources for you and your family.

 

What You and I Should Do:

  • Read the Sunday School Re-Grouping Plan
  • Watch your health and be aware of any symptoms – do not attend in person if you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. Join us online at the CHBC Facebook page
  • If you have had direct contact with anyone who tested positive for COVID-19, follow the current health department guidelines for self-quarantine, then please worship with us online at the CHBC Facebook page.
  • Wash hands frequently, or use one of the conveniently located hand-sanitizing stations
  • Do not touch nose, eyes, or mouth
  • Keep a six-foot distance between yourself and others while talking
  • Remember that smiles and waves can communicate a warm greeting just as much as a handshake or a hug
  • Use the outside space if you desire to linger or mingle in fellowship with others before or after services
  • Use extra caution if interacting with those who are 65 years of age or older, or people who have compromised immune systems
  • Consider the use of a face covering inside the building where physical distancing might not be possible to maintain (foyer, hallways, etc.)
  • RSVP. This helps our Preschool Ministry be prepared to care for you, your children, and our guests. Your RSVP also helps us be prepared for the need for overflow seating.

RSVP Here (RSVP is for worship and ETC only, but please use this link if you plan to attend Worship or utilize ETC)

 

Sunday Re-Gathering for November 15, 2020

If you forget to RSVP you are still welcome to attend, or to bring a guest, just be aware that those who arrive late may need to be seated in overflow

   Mark D. DeMoss, Senior Pastor

         Capitol Hill Baptist Church

     Equipping…Exalting…Extending

            For the Glory of God

 

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Discipleship Resources - November 12, 2020

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CHBC,

In the newsletter this week you will see a quote from David Brainerd, as well as a link to his biography. David Brainerd died in the home of Jonathan Edwards in 1747, at the age of 29. He lived a short life, but one spent primarily as a missionary to Native Americans during the time of the First Great Awakening. Brainerd died of Tuberculosis. Edwards daughter served as the primary nurse to Brainerd during his last year of life. Edwards daughter caught Tuberculosis from Brainerd, and died a year later. David Brainerd gave his life serving on the mission field. Jerusha Edwards gave her life serving Brainerd. They are buried next to one another. May these resources equip you for how God wants you to spend your life for Him.

Mark D. DeMoss, Senior Pastor

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