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We come together in worship

From the opening, safely-distanced service at Centenary United Methodist Church, Sunday, May 3, 2020, amidst the Coronavirus congregational closures. It is representative of all our churches in this very different season.

"Spirit of life and love, we gather together in different ways this morning - from computer screens, from telephones, from car radios, we gather - reaching out across the wires, waving from a safe distance, to come together in religious community.

"From living room to front porch to car seat, we gather as we are able, ready to be of service to each other, to the world, ready to build the community of hope and of love, as we face this bright morning.

"We are apart, but we are together, offering our love, our commitment, our hope, and our prayers, in service to one another and this world.

"It is a new way, but an old way, that we come together in worship today."




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