An overview of Lent at Blacknall
Moses Cate Memorial Service
Monday, Feb. 15, 8 p.m. | Zoom link on CCB homepage
A memorial service for Moses Cate hosted by Blacknall Presbyterian. This day would have been Moses' first birthday and Evan and Lucy would like to take time to gather together on Zoom to remember him and celebrate his life. They'd be honored if you could join, and please feel free to share the zoom link with others.
Update your Church Directory Listing!
In this time of being apart, help us keep our church database and printed directory current by updating your CCB profile.
Instructions:
Visit CCB. Request an account if you are not sure you have one.
1) Under Contact, verify or enter your phone numbers, home and mailing addresses.
2) Under Personal, verify or enter your birthday (birth year is not visible to the congregation but is helpful for our records).
3) Help us get to know you! Under Social, add any social media profiles you want to share. Under Custom, add details such as College, Job Title, and Occupation. If you have an online bio or blog, you may include the link in the “My Website URL”. The Race field is helpful for our records.
4) Photos: Please add or update both your Profile photo and a Family (or second profile) photo. (We suggest a photo taken within the last three years.) The Family/second profile photo is the one that will be displayed in the printed directory, so be sure we have one on file. (A camera icon next to Family means you will not have a directory photo.) A landscape orientation (16:9 ratio) works best. For families, consider uploading a close-up for each individual, and a group shot for the Family photo.
For more tips on updating your profile, visit CCB help or contact the church office.
Cancer Support Group
Sunday, Feb. 7, 10-10:45 a.m.
Gathering for prayer, education and sharing our lives. This is for all cancer survivors, caregivers, and loved ones.
Contact Karen Allen with questions.
A Letter from Session
In October of 2019, Allan approached the Session with a request: Given the planned, impending departures of several key staff, he wanted to commission a team to consider the various Blacknall programs and staff positions in order to develop a roadmap for hiring and staff structure that would support the church and its mission for the coming years.
A Note From Allan | Retirement Plan
Vaccine Information
Thank You from the Timmises
A note from Patrick & Catherine Timmis
Dear Blacknall family,
We have successfully completed our move to Michigan, where Patrick will begin a teaching job this year. We’re having difficulty putting into words how much Blacknall’s love and support has meant to us during our time in Durham. You took care of us physically, spiritually, and emotionally during an overwhelming and daunting time in our life. You have been Christ to us. We already miss you dearly, and we pray that God will give us an opportunity to worship with you again before too long. In the meantime, you are in our prayers.
All our love,
The Timmises
Prayer for this nation | January 19
We have been invited to join in prayer with our brothers and sisters at St. John’s Missionary Baptist Church on the eve of the presidential inauguration. In light of the violence at the Capitol last week and the threats of further violence especially around the inauguration next Wednesday, we will gather to pray twice on Tuesday, January 19.
12 p.m. | In person, socially distanced and masked in the parking lot at St. John’s, 917 Onslow St., Durham
7 p.m. | Zoom link on CCB.
Let us come together in prayer for our nation and against those forces that would tear down, destroy, and pull us apart. If you have questions, please contact David Dunderdale.
A Letter from Pastor Allan Poole
I haven’t slept much this past week. I keep returning to the events of last Wednesday, a day in the season that Christians call Epiphany, in which Christ is revealed as Messiah and Lord. But last Wednesday will not be remembered for that noble and hopeful proclamation. Instead, it will be remembered as the day in which thousands of Americans, many identified specifically as Christians, tried to overturn the results of a national election by force, with the encouragement of the President. The violence that ensued has resulted in several deaths, and that day has left us fearful what may occur in the inauguration next week.
