Acts 12:5 "So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was earnestly praying to God for him."
Dear Pittsford Community Church Family,
In answer to our prayers, things are beginning to gradually open up again in New York State. Now that we're into the State's Phase 2, we've opened our church offices for regular office hours. If you need to come to the office to meet with a staff member, it's still best to call ahead. Always be sure to wear a mask—masks are going to be a part of our future for a while, including their use in worship services when we reach Phase 4. Thankfully, these are becoming more stylish!
We offer three worship options. You can continue to livestream from home: https://pittsfordcc.org/sunday-morning-worship-live/. You can attend the drive-in service by livestreaming in the parking lot and seeing other PCC family members. Or you might want to consider inviting a few others (fewer than 10!) to join you in your home to hold "home church" by livestream. Be creative and reach out.
Let's remember to be prayerful. There is still a need for careful prevention of Covid-19. Acts 12:5 describes the early church's response to Peter's imprisonment: "So Peter was kept in prison, but the church was earnestly praying to God for him." In times of need, we can pray to God. God hears our prayers. There's power in the church's united prayers. Keep praying!
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