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Living "in-between" days

We can be “in-between” in many different ways. These pandemic days are in-between our “stay at home” orders and being able to move around freely again. For many people it is getting more difficult to just stay home, and nerves are getting frayed.

For some of us it is a time between jobs, waiting for what is next. Wondering when our employer will be able to open up again, or if there will still be a job at the end of all this.

Many of our young people are between classes. They are trying
to learn online and know that it is not the same as being in the
classroom. We don’t even know what school will look like in the fall, which really brings anxiety to kids and parents, too.

Some of our people are looking to a graduation and then wondering what’s next. Usually this can be a time of fun, and all the celebrations. But that’s not true this year. They join the rest of the population concerned about an unknown future.

We are also between pastors, wondering who will be here as a part of our leadership team. Our transition team has finished up our site profile, the job description, and we are looking to find a call committee. Day by day we wait, but we know that ministry still happens here.

God also knows us to be in-between who we are today and what we will be tomorrow as God’s still beloved one. God knows us
always and we are never orphaned, God abides here and now in this in-between time.

In-between can be a time of loss and mourning. Jesus says to us that at such a time, I will not leave you alone. This is sacred time because God dwells here, in-between.

Until we gather together again may you be filled with God’s peace and love.

Update on church ministries from our Senior Pastor

This past week our executive committee met to discuss the church’s business. We are continuing to be stable financially as many members have continued to give online, by mail or bringing their offering for drive-thru communion. We also have not had an issue with our outside renters. At this time, we will continue to operate at the budgeted levels for our staff.

By following the guidelines of health experts we will continue to have the campus closed until April 30. Meetings will be held with an option for web based Zoom meetings. This will include our church council.

The transition team hopes to have our Mission Site Profile ready for presentation to the council for the April 14th meeting.

The building committee will continue to meet and analyze the bids we have received for the fellowship hall project. No final decision will be made until we can gather for a congregational meeting.

Holy Week is upon us. We will be sharing worship on both Thursday and Friday. Please join in watching on both Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. We will have a special remembrance of our Baptism on Thursday. We invite you to have a small bowl of water and to make the sign on the cross together with all watching. Friday will be a reading of the passion story from Matthew’s Gospel.

Easter will feature a live webcast of our festival worship. We will offer drive-thru communion from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. as well. 

Blessings,

Rev. Dr. Jonathan Doolittle
Senior Pastor - Clairemont Lutheran Church / Iglesia Luterana Clairemont

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