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Contact: Rev. Ted Carnahan Vice President, Phelps County Ministerial Association ted.carnahan@sog.church 413 West Ave, PO Box 254, Holdrege, NE Ph: 308-999-9027 (mobile) 20 March 2020; 12:30pm CST FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Phelps County Ministers Compile Resource Lists The Phelps County Ministerial Association has launched a website listing community resources for coping with the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic impacts. The site includes special sections for children and youth, older and vulnerable adults, and general resources for the Phelps County area. Those looking to volunteer to help or to make donations to assist community efforts are also encouraged to visit the website to learn about current needs. Organizations that have resources that aren’t currently included on the lists are encouraged to be in touch with Pastor Ted Carnahan of Spirit of Grace Lutheran Church by phone at 308-999-9027 or email to ted.carnahan@sog.church. The site will be updated regularly as the situation unfolds. The Ministerial Association website is at https://www.PhelpsMinisterial.org/, and updates will also be posted on the association’s new Facebook page at https://Facebook.com/PhelpsMinisterial. ABOUT THE PHELPS COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION: The Phelps County Ministerial Association (PCMA) is an organization that facilitates communication and cooperation between the Christian churches in Phelps County, Nebraska. To find out more about the PCMA, please visit https://www.phelpsministerial.org/ ENDS PRESS RELEASE Contact: Rev. Ted Carnahan Vice President, Phelps County Ministerial Association ted.carnahan@sog.church 413 West Ave, PO Box 254, Holdrege, NE Ph: 308-999-9027 (mobile) 20 March 2020; 12:30pm CST FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Phelps County Churches Suspend Public Gatherings Congregations across Phelps County, Nebraska have responded to pleas for social distancing by postponing or cancelling in-person gatherings and events at least through the end of March. “Our purpose is not to give in to a spirit of fear, but to faithfully follow Jesus’ teaching to ‘Love your neighbor as yourself’ by preventing others, especially the most vulnerable among us, from being unnecessarily exposed to COVID-19,” said Pastor Ted Carnahan, vice-president of the Phelps County Ministerial Association (PCMA). “Our purpose is not to give in to a spirit of fear, but to faithfully follow Jesus’ teaching to ‘Love your neighbor as yourself’" To the best of the PCMA’s information, all congregations in the county have suspended all gatherings of 10 or more people, including in-person worship, at least through the end of March. Congregants are encouraged to call their individual congregations if they have questions about event scheduling. It remains to be seen whether local churches will be asked to extend social distancing efforts beyond the end of the Month.
Many local churches are also offering online worship as an alternative to gathering in person, either through pre-recorded video or live streaming. The community is encouraged to find ways to continue to participate in church activities throughout the week. “We use the word ‘church’ in English to refer both to buildings and to the gathered group of people who are the body of Christ,” continued Pastor Carnahan. “While our church buildings may be empty, the Church in Phelps County is very much engaged and active in walking through this crisis.” ABOUT THE PHELPS COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION: The Phelps County Ministerial Association (PCMA) is an organization that facilitates communication and cooperation between the Christian churches in Phelps County, Nebraska. To find out more about the PCMA, please visit https://www.phelpsministerial.org/ ENDS |
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