From Pastor Christopher Kurien – September 2020
On September 7 we celebrate Labor Day, honoring and recognizing hardworking people and their contributions to the development and achievements in our country.
On September 7 we celebrate Labor Day, honoring and recognizing hardworking people and their contributions to the development and achievements in our country.
In this memorable summer of 2020, we’re not only going through a novel pandemic but also seeing unprecedented protests in many cities of the US and even around the world.
Since the start of the virus pandemic, there have been many individual donations to our church Mission Fund. So when Caitlyn Christopher asked to spearhead a project to provide lunches for New Journey Community Outreach recipients, we knew it would be a great way to help our local community.
As researchers work hard to invent medicines and vaccines, our hope is in the Lord. We are asked to stay away from each other, yet we worship a God who is alive and close to us always. No one can separate us from the love of God!
Poverty, Imagination, Community, Solitude, Memory | These lovely vignettes from Hildamay Bartron seem soothing and perfect for these COVID-19 times.