Governor’s Proclamation Changes Worship Services

This week Bro. Harry Bamburg posted that Liberty Baptist Church will be assembling beginning Sunday.

Bamburg said, “Just a reminder to all Liberty Church people. On May 17th we will have Sunday School at 9:45 and worship at 11. We will practice safe distance and feel free to wear a mask if you wish. Please refrain from handshakes and hugs at this time. I love each of you and do not want anyone to be at risk.

“Sunday night and wed night will resume at their regular times also. Please pass on to members that may not have social media.

“If you feel like it’s in your best interest not to attend at this time due to the dangers of infection, I understand and want you to be safe.  If you have any questions please feel free to call or text me.”

Bro. Colin Wimberly told The Journal that New Life Church at Hall Summit will continue to offer drive-up worship services. Wimberly said their building near the walking track in Hall Summit is too small to accommodate their congregation if they have to social distance.

Fairview Baptist Church is bringing their Sunday service back inside their facility.  Youth Pastor Josh Terry said they will originate the worship service in the sanctuary with families sitting at least 6 feet apart.  The service will be streamed to their fellowship hall and gymnasium to accommodate additional worshipers.

Cowboy Church plans to return to their arena for Sunday services.  Interim Pastor Randall Beason appeared on The Journal’s Fear Not morning show this week.  He said they have plenty of room in the arena for “Church in the Dirt.”

Let the Journal know how your house of worship is adjusting to the Governor’s proclamation lifting the Stay at Home order and easing of restrictions on churches, restaurants and other public gatherings.  Email us at RedRiverParishJournal@gmail.com


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