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Girlvania virus
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I am optimistic that a plan will be in place for the Fall. Ron does his usual yeoman’s job as moderator and the Board of Deacons is meeting frequently (via Zoom) to prepare for a gradual opening. I think the Pawtucket Times newspaper article about our Food Pantry describes the extra length we are taking to continue to contribute to the welfare of our community. A special shout out to Jeri who has figured out some way to get beyond solo to be a one person choir.Ĭertainly there are others to thank. Thanks to the readers who send in recordings from home. While only two or three people are in the building at a time, the Sunday service has as normal an appearance as our technology wizards can produce. Jeri, Nikita, Steve, and Amy are the technology team that makes Sunday worship happen. I am pleased that so many people have volunteered to help us be the church. The good news is that in Rhode Island what we have been enduring has been effective in reducing the spread of the virus. Most Rhode Islanders have accommodated to these health conscious lifestyle changes. I am encouraged that many people are wearing masks and respecting social distancing. So far, my foray into the world has been limited to the supermarket and the bike path.

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On the upside, this whole experience has taught us how to be safe. The experience of virtual conferencing is gradually growing thin. Some of us are working from home and are glued to the computer, laptop or I-Pad. It seems we are all suffering from some form of fatigue. We also miss our usual and customary life routine. We all miss contact with people in our lives. There is no question that these are troubling times.














Girlvania virus