Blacknall worship services cancelled 3/15-3/29

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March 16 Update: All Blacknall events are cancelled through April 4.

A note from Allan Poole.

Dear Blacknall family,
 
Well, I never could have imagined this moment in which we find ourselves, faced with a pandemic whose threat seems to grow exponentially every day.  Just forty-eight hours ago I was wondering about the worry, with only seven cases reported in North Carolina.  Now, two days later, I am convinced that we need to take what might feel like dramatic action to deter the impact of the Corona virus, and to care for the many vulnerable ones in our midst.  I also am mindful of the fact that Blacknall’s congregation in particular has among its members those who collectively care for thousands of patients every week in our area health care facilities!  How can we best care for and support them so that they in turn can care for others?
 
A stellar team of Blacknall medical professionals with expertise in infectious disease and public health has worked tirelessly to lend their wisdom and guidance to us as we try to respond in a faithful way to the health challenge posed by this virus.  With their input, we have made the following decisions effective as soon as this coming Sunday about our congregational life.
 

  1. In a historic break with our commitment to weekly corporate worship, we will not have Sunday morning worship on March 15th or 22nd, during which time we will reassess the nature of the health threat posed by this corona virus. 

  2. In lieu of corporate gathered worship at Blacknall, there will be available via email and on the Blacknall website a liturgy of the Blacknall service, with written prayers, lyrics of hymns, and an audio file of Goodie Bell’s sermon for home and small group use.  I hope many of you might find some sense of connection in our shared, although fragmented, worship together.

  3. There will be no Blacknall events at Blacknall next week.  This includes the Sunday evening service and the Wednesday Lenten service.

  4. As many of you know, Evan and Lucy Cate lost their infant son, Moses David, earlier this week.  The service that was scheduled for this Sunday at 2.30pm has been postponed to a future date.  We are all grieving with the Cates and Dunderdales; I know you will find creative ways to express your love and support for them in this extraordinary moment. 

  5. Of course, we encourage you to stay at home if you are ill, and practice good habits of cleanliness, hand-washing and sanitizing.  And by all means, if you learn of someone else who needs help, please let us know in addition to any action you yourself might take!


Our hope in taking these measures is that we might contribute to a leveling out of the infection rate so that our health care workers will not be overwhelmed.  And of course, by taking precautions we are caring for each other so that all of us can care for those who have greater need.
 
We each have an important part to play.  As we feel the isolation that comes with limitations on our friendships and normal human interactions, we can pay more attention to those who are isolated and alone most of the time.  Are there ways in which we can be in closer touch with Blacknall neighbors near at hand? And other neighbors as well? There is lots of room for creativity as we turn our minds to the challenge before us.  Now is the time to do so.  
 
There will be unexpected gifts that come from this anxious time.  As we struggle with the unnatural practice of “social distancing” we will appreciate anew the fact that being made in the image of God means that we are by nature made for relationship with others.  And we are all suddenly aware of how easily we lose sight of our dependence as creatures; with that loss can come a certain presumption, accompanied by a loss of gratitude to our loving Father. In this crisis we are being reminded of some primary truths that give shape to our very lives.   
 
May the Holy Spirit equip us to “shine like stars in the universe” as we face this moment together in Christ.
 
Allan

Moses Cate Memorial Service Postponed

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A note from Evan & Lucy Cate.

Dear friends and family,

We regret to inform you that, based on the worsening situation with the Coronavirus, we have decided to postpone our memorial service for Moses on Sunday. We do not know when the new date will be, but hopefully we can reschedule in the next month or two. 

We remain grateful for your love, encouragement, support and prayers as we grieve and remember Moses. We long to share his life and our grief with you in person soon.

In lieu of flowers we are asking that people give in Moses’ honor and memory to one of two different places: the Neonatal Special Gift Fund at the UNC Health Foundation (123 W. Franklin Street, Suite 510, Chapel Hill, NC 27516) to support babies and their families in the NICU where Moses received such wonderful care; or to a fund in Moses’ name to support World Vision’s work to help babies around the world who don’t have access to the care Moses did.

With love,
Evan and Lucy

POSTPONED - Dinner Honoring Single Adults

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This event is postponed due to Coronavirus precautions.

Friday, March 20, 6:15 p.m. | Fellowship Hall

Register by March 18.

The Apostle Paul has high opinions on the merits of singleness (and he too "has the Spirit of God”)  so please come enjoy an evening of good food and friendly conversation. Chef Mike Kight and team, plus Congregational Care will host.

Contact: Margaret Frothingham.

CANCELLED - Lenten Contemplative Prayer Morning for Men & Women

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This event is cancelled due to Coronavirus precautions.

Saturday, March 14, 9:45-12 p.m. | Upper Room

Register Here. For childcare, register by March 9.  

Do you long for quiet to spend time with God? Come to the Lenten contemplative prayer morning. Led by Anne Storelli and Janise Matyas Smith. Everyone is welcome to come enjoy a space away from distractions. Guidance will be offered through brief teaching and scripture reading. Contact: Margaret Frothingham.

Honduras VBS Report

The mission organization we serve operates a remote in clinic in the area of Honduras known as La Misquitia. The primary focus of our organization is to provide access to medical care for this underserved region through the use of small aircraft. But we also invest in the area spiritually and one of the ways we do that is an annual VBS event in January before the children begin their new school year in February.