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In this week's Crossroads, you will find information on:
Provincial and Regional restrictions
In-Person Worship, Sunday 10 AM
Lennor's Coat
Coffee
Service of Confirmation
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Read Ahead
This Week at Church of the Cross
The deadline for all Crossroads submissions is Wednesday at 12 noon.
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Provincial and Regional restrictions have been updated as of April 8, 2022.
Here is the public health restrictions page.
At Church of the Cross masks are recommended but not required. Choir members have been asked to wear masks and those singing are encouraged to as well.
In-Person Worship, Sunday, July 17, 10 AM PDT
Church Council continues to work to see that in-person worship is safer for everyone. We will adjust our plans as health orders change.
Being vaccinated against COVID-19 is the best protection for the health of yourself and others. We strongly encourage everyone who is eligible to be fully vaccinated.
We will continue to livestream worship each Sunday.
July 17, 6th Sunday after Pentecost
Everyone planning to come to worship are asked to follow these requirements:
- If you are not feeling well and experiencing any Covid-19 related symptoms or if you are not vaccinated, please stay home and participate in worship online.
- You are encouraged but not required to wear a mask when entering the building and throughout worship.
- Observe social distancing.
- Sanitize or wash hands as needed.
- You are welcome to sing and you are encouraged to wear a mask.
- We will greet one another and share the peace at a distance.
- Holy Communion will be served with bread and individual glasses of wine that are spaced in the trays. You may commune with bread or wine alone if you wish.
- It is not required that people register for worship ahead of time or sign in as you arrive.
We will continue to make adjustments as needed and keep you informed of any changes. Your feedback on your experience with in-person worship is valued. Please let any member of Church Council, Pastors, or the church office know of any questions, concerns or ideas for making in-person worship and Sunday School safer and meaningful for everyone.
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Lennor's Coat
HELP. On July 3rd while I was at the Board of Care meeting, someone took my light summer coat in error. Please return it if you happen to find it. It had been a gift from Roland. I had a card to be mailed in the left pocket.
THANK YOU, Lennor
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The Board of Care for Communities has upgraded our coffee after Sunday worship.
Our coffee is now freshly brewed from freshly ground beans in a new pour-over brewer just like your favourite coffee shop. The beans are organic and fair trade sourced by a local coffee roaster, Level Ground. This change allows us to source coffee that more closely aligns with our values. We are currently brewing coffee from Columbia and we’ll let you know when we change from one variety to another. Click here to watch a short video that will let you see how small family producers benefit from fair trade sourcing.
Bill Williamson
Board of Care for Communities
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Service of Confirmation
Your friends at St. Luke Cedar Hill invite you a Service of Confirmation in St. Luke’s Church on Wednesday, July 20th at 7 pm. Bishop Anna will confirm five candidates, Robert Hallsor, and Tara, Jesse, Daniel, and Genessa Poilievre. Many of you know the candidates through the Day Camp and other events. You are invited to come and support them at this special service. A reception in the hall will follow the service.
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Read ahead:
6th Sunday after Pentecost
July 17, 2022 Amos 8:1-12
Psalm 52
Colossians 1:15-28
Luke 10:38-42
Worship Bulletin: CLICK HERE for Worship Bulletin
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