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Sundays at The Community


Dear Community friends and family

Sundays are just different right now.  The coronavirus leaves us having to meet online, and that is where we are today.  I have a few things that I want to remind you of....

First, keep praying that the virus goes away and that people are safe.  God is in control, and He hears our prayers.

Second, keep on serving.  Your neighbors and your friends still need to see Jesus at work.  Take the opportunities you get.  Stay safe and practice social distancing, but it is still right to choose to serve.

Third, join us online for church at www.facebook.com/tcf1010 at 10:10am each Sunday morning.  I cannot wait to be back together as a church family.  That will happen, but for now we will meet online!  Easter is 2 weeks away.  Be watching and listening for some highlights this coming week.

Fourth, choose to give online.  Go to www.thecommunityfellowship.org and click "give online" so you can continue to be faithful in your giving.  This is a time when you are needed to be part of the church because we continue.

We have been able to feed DOUBLE the amount of people the last two weeks, and there are many more opportunities ahead that we are going to join forces with others.  

I believe that God is drawing our families closer to each other, and I also believe that God is reminding the church that we are stronger as we stick close together.  This morning's message is one that I need to hear, and I believe we all need to hear.  Join me again.

You are loved by God.  I love you.  I miss you all.  Let's continue to demonstrate the love of God to our community and beyond!

With GOD as my guide,

Pastor Michael Harrison
-- James 1:5

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