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Update from Pastor Mark Regarding May and COVID-19

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CHBC,

I hope you have heard one refrain ring loud and clear the last six weeks.  As believers in Jesus Christ we are heartbroken at the negative impact of the COVID-19 crisis physically, financially, and emotionally upon our world. But as believers we also know that God has appointed us for such a time as this to embrace the opportunity to spread His fame to our neighbors and the nations.

As a church we have acted in wisdom and faith. We have not gathered, but we have continued to live out the vision of CHBC: to Equip believers, to Exalt Christ, and to Extend the Gospel, for the Glory of God. As we are hearing plans for the state of Oklahoma to re-open, this raises many questions for you as a church member. Myself and our staff have been consulting with many sources within the church, from other churches, from state agencies, and from our state convention.

We want to share the plans that we are beginning to make.  Please keep in mind the following verses from James 4.

13 Come now, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a city, and spend a year there and engage in business and make a profit.” 14 Yet you do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away. 15 Instead, you ought to say, “If the Lord wills, we will live and also do this or that.” (James 4:13-15).

Since the beginning of the pandemic I have prayed that we would be able to gather each Sunday, and I have worked to have a plan in place for two weeks that allows us to be prepared to still do ministry if we cannot meet publicly and corporately.  That strategy has not changed. So please know that our plans are submissive to the will of the Lord, and the wisdom of the moment.

Plans for May 3

  • After prayer, searching the Scriptures, reading the plan of the Governor and seeking sources of wise counsel, we have determined to continue to meet on Facebook Live on Sunday May 3, for both the AM and PM services.
  • May 3 will function exactly as we have functioned since March 22.
  • You might be thinking, “I thought we could meet now.”
  • Rules for public meetings in May still require physical distancing protocol, and the first Sunday of May will have very little data to support whether we have seen any impact from the re-opening of our businesses, etc.
  • What we are able to do is not always what it is wise to do.

Plans for May 10

  • Phase 1 of the Governor’s plan does not end until May 15 and/or the completion of goals related to the spread of the virus and the capacity of medical resources not being inhibited.
  • Wisdom and prayer lead us to believe it would be best to continue meeting only through Facebook Live on May 10.
  • We plan to have a Mother’s Day Drive-Through Parade where we can surprise each mother with a gift of recognition.
  • You may be thinking, “Aren’t we moving too slowly?”
  • We believe that moving slowly is exercising wisdom and showing concern for the older adults in our population, and our most vulnerable neighbors.
  • We are ready to meet publicly and corporately, but we believe faith and wisdom should be lived out together.

 Plans for May 17-31

  • We are prayerful and hopeful that we will be able to begin offering some public and corporate gathering opportunities.
  • Plans are being discussed for the remainder of May, so please be patient as we weigh our options, see how progress is made in our state, and find out more about the regulations or suggestions that will be made.
  • We will know more as we hear how the achievement of goals are met within the plan of our state government.
  • We will communicate with you as soon as we are able to share what the remainder of the month will look like.

What do we do now?

  • Please keep using the materials we are sending for Sunday School and Wednesday nights.
  • Please keep gathering with one another for worship on Sundays through Facebook Live, and sharing that experience with friends and neighbors around the world.
  • Continue reaching out to one another, just being the church to each other.
  • The building may not be open, but the church is open and doing ministry. Do not stop.
  • Use Zoom, social media, and your phones to meet in small groups, gather with a Sunday School class, or meet for times of devotion and prayer.
  • This is a moment to be hopeful, not to lose heart. The enemy would love to defeat us right before the finish line.
  • Pray for your pastors to have wisdom as we make decisions.

 By His Grace and for His Glory,

Pastor Mark

Pastor Mark D. DeMoss

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Sunday School Resources for 4/26/20

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Do not lose the habit of Sunday School!  Get up, get ready for church, gather your Bible, your spouse and/or children, if you do not live alone, and use one of these materials to have Sunday School at 9 AM.  Take a moment to send an email, a text, make a phone call, or get on Zoom and touch base with others from your Sunday School Class. Share prayer requests, pray together, and then tune in at 10:15 AM for Facebook Live for CHBC worship.  We are including a new lesson for those that have been using the Neighboring Bible Studies.  This new lesson comes from the same resource, but will help you think about diversity in the local church and in our communities.

 Mark D. DeMoss, Senior Pastor

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