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New Life for the Nations to resume services By Shirley Powell New Life for the Nations will resume services Sunday, May 17. When Governor Beshear ask for no mass gatherings (which included in person church services) New Life's board decided to abide with what the Governor was asking at that time. We began live streaming our services the following Sunday. A few weeks later we began to have our Wednesday night service on line. This past Friday the Federal Judge ruled that preventing in person church service was unconstitutional. With that decision made New Life will be resuming services on May 17. A letter was sent to New Life members as to what we will be implementing at this time to resume our services. We are going to be able to begin church services May 17, which is This Sunday. For us to be able to resume services the Board has agreed to implement the following guidelines:
In person Wednesday night church will resume in June. Wednesday Bible class is online until then. Download the app Jitsi Meet. Password is MarthaNewLifeClass or watch it on the church web. Mask are are recommended but not required If your or any of your family members are experiencing any symptoms of the virus please remain at home. We will continue to live stream our services. Please base your decision on returning to church for what is best for you and your family. --Pastor Shirley This story was posted on 2020-05-12 18:38:14
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