This coming Sunday, not only is this the day in history when our Lord arose from the grave, this Sunday, for many of us, will be the first close to “normal service†we have attended in the past year due to the COVID pandemic. However, if you are sick or do not feel comfortable yet being in large gatherings, we encourage you to stay home and join the service on line; live stream start times: Bible Class: 9:00am  - worship service: 10:00am. Here is what to expect this Sunday if attending in-person: 9:00 AM for bible class and 10:00 AM for worship Please wear your mask and name tag. Note: Because the mailboxes will still be closed, name tags have been place on a table in the foyer. There will…
“But as for me, my prayer is to you, O Lord. At an acceptable time, O God, in the abundance of your steadfast love answer me in your saving faithfulness. . . Let not the flood sweep over me, or the deep swallow me up, or the pit close its mouth over me.â€(â€â€Psalm‬ â€69:13-15‬) Spring is in the air and most folks are getting ready to enjoy a variety of outdoor activities after the long winter. Water sports are a favorite pastime here in Idaho, where we have plenty of naturally occurring and man-made water venues to enjoy in various ways from fishing to swimming to boating. My good friends were given a power boat this last winter and they are getting it ready to go onto the water with…
Another week has past and we continue to see improvement in the COVID outbreak; albeit, a bit measured as some of the numbers are inching back up. We continue to encourage each of you to remain steadfast in adhering to and maintaining the safety protocols. It appears that we are beginning to see a light at the end of the tunnel and we do not want to slip up now and cause us to recede. May God continue to surround each of us with his hand of safety! Here are some reminders that we believe are full of hope: On April 4th, we will be returning to our normal service times; 9:00 AM for bible class and 10:00 AM for worship. Sunday 9AM Bible Class The auditorium class will be…
Full Capacity Sunday Service Starts 10 am April 4, 2021 We have now reached the one-year anniversary of the COVID pandemic. One could have never envisioned that in the year 2020 the world would be brought to its knees by such a virus. With all of the medical knowledge, advancements and technology, how could a virus like this win the day? Certainly not something that anyone could have forecast. The good news that is now upon us is that the world is slowly winning the fight against this virus. Vaccines are now being distributed and over the next few months, the concept of “herd†immunity appears to be in reach. Many of our older members have received this vaccine and the concern that has always been at the forefront of the…