March 15 Worship Service
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE
- April 5, PALM SUNDAY
- 8am interfaith gathering (outdoors if possible)
- 10:30am worship
- April 7, TUESDAY
- Final meeting of the Lenten ecumenical study group that’s reading Max Lucado’s Jesus, and meets weekly at Conway Public Library (6-7:30pm), unless public libraries decide to close or cancel public gatherings for safety. If cancelled, we may offer it as a Zoom meeting for those who wish to continue.
- April 9, MAUNDY THURSDAY
- JCC joins the MWV Chavurah for a Passover Seder to be hosted at Gibson Senior Center. RSVPs to JCC by March 24 so we can provide a comprehensive RSVP from our faith community to MWV Chavurah. Cost is $40/pp for full meal (please let us know if you need financial help to attend, scholarships can be made available). Expect worship at tables in groups. MWV Chavurah leaders are deciding (relatively soon) whether to go forward with this event, but they do want RSVPs.
- April 10, HOLY FRIDAY
- 12-3pm – “Stations of the cross”. It may be held outside if it’s unsafe to hold it indoors.
- 6:30pm – Ecumenical Holy Friday service scheduled at First Church of Christ, UCC in North Conway. (Choir rehearsal for the Holy Friday evening ecumenical service would take place earlier, probably 5pm.) This service may be adapted to follow safety precautions for large gatherings during this public health crisis with COVID19.
- April 12, EASTER SUNDAY
- 6:15am Sunrise Service (outdoors at gazebo by Historical Society)
- 8am outdoor services
- 10:30am service indoors with flowering of the cross, harp music, flute duet, and choir performance plus sacred dance followed by egg hunt.
NOTE:
If we cannot worship together inside, it is likely we’ll go forward with outdoor worship and adapt as possible. Continue to check jacksoncommunitychurch.org website or Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jacksoncommunitychurch for updates.
Live-streaming will be an option for worship if we cannot gather indoors. Or for those who need to stay home for their own safety.
Response and resources due to ongoing concern over Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) .
Resources to learn more about the Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) and precautions to help slow its spread.
- NH Dept of Health & Human Services virus updates & basics
- Vox.com article on slowing the spread
CHANGES WE CAN MAKE Below are some practical ways that friends and members of our church can help reduce risk. We will adapt worship and socialization until precautions are lifted. The following guidelines have been created under review by our minister, deacons, hospitality providers with input from local safety experts and use of recommendations by CDC/NH DHHS. We will continue to adapt as needed, and welcome your ideas about best practices. |
- Use ‘social distancing’ to greet each other. Share peace signs or “I love you” hand signs from a distance. Avoid handshakes and hugs. Elbow bumps are okay, but minimize touching. This includes during passing of peace.
- Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer available in each pew as often as necessary! Especially when you arrive and before you leave.
- Use tissues available in each pew and discard into trash.Cough or sneeze into elbows & tissues and sanitize hands immediately.Preferably, stay home if you’re feeling under the weather, running a fever, coughing and sneezing, or if you’re particularly vulnerable to contracting an illness.
- Alert us if you need help! Contact Rev Gail 978*273*0308 or alert us if you need help!
- Bring your favorite hot or cold beverage to church!Enjoy it during worship. We won’t offer any beverages or food for a few weeks, as we follow advisories and decide on safest next steps to protect our vulnerable friends and members. Although it hurts to say so, food-based fellowship after church is currently suspended. We won’t offer coffee & tea, beverages or food after worship. We’ll re-evaluate over the next few weeks.
- Offering (financial donations) will be collected at the beginning and end of service through use of donation baskets placed at each entrance to the sanctuary, rather than passing plates and common handling of money and checks.
- Consider online giving as a great option: we have a DONATE button online to allow this choice.
- Communion options will be re-evaluated to offer the most safe options and continue to provide you with the sacrament.
- Use our password-protected live-streaming option to enjoy worship safely from home if you are immuno-compromised, ill or simply cannot join us! Here is the live link. Use the password “together” to watch. The room and video image will be empty except during times of program use.
- Meet outside as weather permits.
CIRCLE of CARING
We will continue the launch of our Circle of Caring check-ins with vulnerable friends and neighbors, as this is more important than ever. We will, however, honor the decisions of Circle of Caring ‘buddies’ to do check-ins in ways that they deem safe.
Also, we may not be able to visit some people in rehab and medical settings, due to patient safety. As of now, we’re permitted, but this has been changing in local facilities.
Please alert us if you know of anyone who needs a safety check or simply a wellness visit to mitigate isolation, loneliness and vulnerability!
PRAYER
First is all, let us pray to our healing God for those affected, and those at risk. Then let us live out our prayers by being responsible partners in slowing the spread of this illness.
Below is a blessing from Jan Richardson.
And All Be Made Well
A Healing Blessing — Jan Richardson
That each ill
be released from you
and each sorrow
be shed from you
and each pain
be made comfort for you
and each wound
be made whole in you
that joy will
arise in you
and strength will
take hold of you
and hope will
take wing for you
and all be made well.