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Blog Post | Gwen Hart

Pandemic Reflection by Gwen Hart

A Pandemic Poem from Gwen Hart... It was March of 2020 When Covid made the scene This won’t last long, I thought to myself, And we can get back to a normal routine I’d just retired (in the nick of time) As things came to a screeching halt Businesses closing, except essentials Finger-pointing looking for fault Having worked in hospitality for so many years Ensuring everything was just so, All the sudden I had time on my hands But there was no place to go!

05.02.20
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Blog Post | Jan Fischer

Pandemic Reflection by Jan Fischer

May 9, 2021 was the Mother’s Day observance at Central. Rev. Carol Devine was the guest preacher and Dave and I tuned in virtually from our family room as we’d done since Covid shuttered the doors of Central. Our dog Toby assumed his position on the back of the love seat and promptly went to sleep. Dave and I took our seats, coffee in hand, as had become our custom. After the opening remarks, hymn singing and scripture reading Raleigh introduced a video presentation. His idea for the presentation was realized in collaboration with Kim Kincaid, Aaron Austin and Sally Horowitz. Raleigh explained that in the video he and Kim would sing the vocals to “Cool of the Day” accompanied by a montage of Sally’s nature photography. Aaron was tasked with syncing the music to the pictures. I wasn’t familiar with the song but knowing how talented all these folks are I knew we were in for a treat. I wasn’t prepared for what I heard and saw.

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Blog Post | Judy Thompson

Reflections on Pandemic Church by Judy Thompson

The New Wineskins Sunday School class began a weekly Zoom class on Sunday, September 6, 2020.  We met at 9:30 a.m. each Sunday thereafter.  Thanks to the enterprise and hard work of Pat Payne we were able to stay connected each week.

01.01.70
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Blog Post | Diane Campbell

Reflections on Pandemic Church by Diane Campbell

It was March 11, 2020, and I was sitting in a business meeting in the CBC sanctuary, looking  forward to choir rehearsal afterwards. I knew that the governor had that afternoon asked  churches to strongly consider canceling services because of the rising number of cases of  Covid-19, and figured we might have some weeks without church ahead of us. I was glad we  at least would be having choir. Wrong. The staff and those present thought it best to go home  then, at the conclusion of the business meeting, with an uncertain future ahead.

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Blog Post | Mark Johnson

Thrive Survey in September

Join the Racial Reconciliation Survey project

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Blog Post | Mark Johnson

Returning to In-Person Worship

Our church has been through many challenges over our 70 plus year history and none of them have been any more challenging that these past 16 months.  The necessary management and precautions to fight community spread of the dangerous COVID-19 has called forth all the skill, patience, cooperation and Christ-like encouragement that has guided our church so well through these many past few years.  I am truly proud of each of you, our excellent leaders and exceptional staff and the way we have continued to be the church during these challenging times.

01.01.70
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Blog Post | Mark Johnson

Reopening Survey

Please take a few minutes to fill out this survey!

01.01.70
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Blog Post | Mark Johnson

Preparing For Your Labyrinth Experience

Special Instructions for Your Labyrinth Experience

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Blog Post | Charles Conkin

Donations for Homeless

School Community Service for Homeless Population

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Blog Post | Charles Conkin

Emergency Flood Response Donations

Donate Items for Communities in Eastern Kentucky 

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