Scripture proclaims that human beings were created for in-person community (Genesis 2:18-24, Psalm 133:1-3), and that the presence of our Savior can be known as God’s people gather (Matthew 18:20, Hebrews 10:24-25). I have experienced that personally as our congregation has slowly and thoughtfully moved to meeting in-person again.
Unfortunately, reconnecting in the flesh does take effort and risk. It can be awkward or uncomfortable at first. And the rewards often arrive not right away, but over weeks, months, or even years. Pandemic days have forced us all out of the habit of gathering in person, and it is never easy to get back into a habit – whether it be exercise, practicing an instrument, or worshiping in a sanctuary. For many in our community, distance, health concerns, and other reasons will make remote participation at PasCov continue to be the best option.
So, we will strive to make the live stream of our worship service as robust as we can. Online options for ministry participation will continue to be available. But should health, mobility, safety, and travel plans allow, we hope you and your family will again take up the time-tested practice of in-person church. We believe you too will find a hunger in your soul answered. Christian community – it may be flawed, imperfect, and full of the foibles and failings of our broken humanity. But it is also an incredible gift. Come and receive it.
Grace and peace,
Anita Sorenson
Pastor for Spiritual Formation