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The Church News for 20 September 2020

These are the Church News for 20 September 2020.
Have a blessed week ahead.

Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.
BIRTHDAYS AND ANNIVERSARIES

Below is a list of our members and adherents who will be celebrating birthdays and anniversaries during the coming week. If you are also celebrating your special date during this period and your name is not listed, please visit our “Birthdays / Anniversaries” page to update your information.

September 20th

Andre Allen
Stephanie Carter-Morrison (o/s)
Joel Graham
Dieumeme (Dr.) Noelliste (o/s)

September 21st

Fay Archer
Garnett (Rev.) Roper
Kathryn Ramtallie
Sandra Small
Paul Wilson

September 22nd

Courtney (Rev.) Richards
Beverline Smith
Kareen Vassel
Beverline & Robert Smith – Anniversary

September 23rd

Giovani Drysdale
Xavier Dryden

September 24th

Jada Smith
Julian Wiggan

September 25th

Toni-Ann Douglas (o/s)
Annmarie Graham
Peter Powell
Claire Robinson
Denise Roomes

September 26th

Debbie Ann Bailey
Elaine Dixon
Cheryl Mowatt–Hall
Jermaine Rattray
Eleanor Reynolds
Emily Reynolds
Tessa Williams
Robert Wright

Sunday Service

Sister Leisha Lyncook leads our Sanctuary service for September 13th at 8:00 AM. Our service will also be aired live via ZOOM and YouTube. In addition it will be here on our website.

We welcome your feedback regarding our Bible Studies and Sunday Services. So call or email the Office, or any of the Elders or Deacons.

Bible Studies

Our Bible Studies for September 2020 continue each Wednesday via Zoom at 7:00 PM. Also, the presenter will continue to be Reverend Richard Beckford. The theme under discussion is “Saved to Serve” as part of the month’s theme.
In addition, information on how to join these Studies is shared by email. It is also posted in the various What’s App groups. So look out for this and stay connected.

Congregational Survey

As part of the process of engaging our members and congregants, on Wednesday September 16, 2020 we sent out an email questionnaire seeking your feedback regarding the kind of Pastor that you wish to have shepherding the flock at GMC at this time.

Your response will facilitate the development of a job specification for the Pastor of GMC so we ask that you take the time to complete this questionnaire.

 However, if you have any challenges in completing the questionnaire, please do not hesitate to contact the office for assistance (email moc.aciamajwc@simecarg or telephone-876-969-0413 or 876-924-1576). We are requesting that you complete and return the questionnaire via email on or before September 25, 2020.

We look forward to your participation. So please check your email and notify us if you have not received the questionnaire

Congregational Corporate Prayer

The Church will engage in a time of Corporate Prayer on Sunday, September 27, 2020 commencing at 6:00pm. The main purpose of this prayer session is the selection of a Pastor for Grace Missionary Church. Therefore, we are hoping to have as many members and adherents as possible in attendance. However, a Zoom Link will be sent out soon for this time of prayer.

Prayers

Finally, remember the “Sick and Shut-Ins“, as well as those classified as vulnerable. In addition, remember to stay in touch with each other as we return from isolation and separation.

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Sick and Shut-In List
Issues Relating to Covid-19

The updated national measures on Covid-19 under The Disaster Risk Management Act – September 07, 2020.

Persons 70 years and older are required to work from home and otherwise, must stay home. They are, however, permitted to leave home once per day for medical care, food, exercise and other essentials of life – which include attending a worship service.

Also, Worship Services may continue to be held within the existing guidelines. There must be temperature checks, sanitization, and the MANDATORY wearing of masks during services.

Therefore, please remember to call and pray with one another. Also, keep safe, practice social distancing, wash hands and clean surfaces regularly.

We are now in the community transmission phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. So please remember to pay very close attention to the periodic updates and advisories issued by the relevant authorities.

Remember to wear your masks, sanitize, and maintain the 6 feet physical distance. Also, let us keep in touch and encourage each other, especially during these very challenging times.

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