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Making Moves How To Make Progress During The Pandemic

MAKING MOVES

How to Make Progress During the Pandemic

Since the onset of the pandemic, I have been sharing that, “God is still speaking, still moving, and still taking care of His children.” That statement has proven true. I have rejoiced in hearing how God has blessed individuals, families, businesses, and congregations. During an unprecedented time, God has provided and moved in unprecedented ways. It has also been exciting to observe the host of methods our congregation implored to keep ministry moving forward. For example, the Joy in July Project proved to be an impactful initiative to extend the love of God throughout numerous sectors. We were able to spread joy with tangible gifts to our seniors, host a huge outdoor pizza giveaway for our youth, and present gifts of appreciation to local political leaders, community leaders, and spiritual leaders. It demonstrated that while the church doors were closed, ministry was still alive and well. From food giveaways to care package deliveries, it was invigorating to see the Body of Christ represent a comprehensive God who is not confined to a building for a few hours a few days per week.

Recently, there was another opportunity to serve that our Pastor, leaders, and congregation eagerly accepted. While it was asubstantial undertaking to be a host site for the distribution of over 1000 COVID-19 vaccinations with a swift turnaround, we are grateful for how the Lord blessed the partnership with church and community. Whether providing dinner to the I.C.Norcom football team or sending cards to celebrate significant moments with congregants, it is evident that God is still moving, and thankfully so are we!

While none of us have all of the answers moving forward, or know the definitive end date of the pandemic, we are connected to a powerful God who loves us more than we may know. God is concerned about, and taking care of, every aspect of who we are mentally, socially, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. As we continue to draw near and prioritize our God-time, we will receive the direction and peace that we yearn for. I remember many people cherishing the moments spent in the presence of God during the initial days of quarantine. Please understand that the world does not have to be shut down, for us to intentionally carve out time to talk with and listen to God. Trust me, you will be better as a result of that time. We must not go back to business as usual, but rather seek to fulfill the business and plans of God. Do not be discouraged when things may not appear as you planned because God is still moving, still speaking, and still taking care of His children!

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