Grapevine · 2019-06-16 · The Grapevine JUNE, 2020 Cove Spring Church ~ 5705 Walnut Grove Road ~...
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TheGrapevineJUNE, 2020
Cove Spring Church ~ 5705 Walnut Grove Road ~ Troy, Ohio ~937-214-4416 ~ Pastor Greg Morrow
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“I have the right to do anything,” you say—but not everything is
beneficial. “I have the right to do anything”—but not everything is
constructive. No one should seek their own good, but the good of
others -1 Corinthians 10:23-24.
When Paul wrote these words by the inspiration of Holy Spirit he was
addressing a divisive issue within the Corinthian church. When you
read the context you see that the meat markets in Corinth sold meat
that was sacrificed to idols. Some Corinthians refused to buy and eat
the meat because it troubled their conscience. They reasoned, "How
can I eat meat sacrificed to an idol when I worship the One True
God?" Other Corinthians reasoned, "Because there is One True God
idols are nothing. I can eat that meat all I want." Paul sought to resolve
this tension in the Corinthian church, not by pointing out who was right
in this issue, but by making an appeal to love.
As the Pastor of Cove Spring Church I am making an appeal to love.
We are reopening our church June 7th. I have spoken with church
members who have told me that if they come to church and others are
not wearing masks they will not feel comfortable attending in person.
By wearing a mask, regardless of how we personally feel about face
masks, we can ensure our fellow believers will continue to get the
benefit of in-person worship. When the wider culture is experiencing
division over how to reopen our society, we can be a witness of what
can happen when the people of God choose the way of love.
Yours faithfully
Pastor Greg Morrow
Church News and Announcements
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Attention all Cove Spring Members
and Non-Members.
A Message from your Deacon Board:Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the deacon board has been meeting regularly online (via Zoom). In addition to outreach to the congregation, members of the board have begun discussing how best to accomplish two things:
1) Ensure a meaningful worship experience and sense of fellowship for all who attend Cove Spring Church, even if they're not online and don't use social media;2) Resume worship services and other activities in person at the church in a safe manner when the appropriate time comes.
If you have thoughts on either matter, you are welcome to contact Pastor Greg or a member of the deacon board (Ann Horner, chair; Bob and Joyce Houshel; Tom and Kim Roeser; Ben and Julia Sutherly; or Doug Wagner.) Wishing you good health and spiritual fulfillment during this time.
***** If you have not been able to view and or listen to Pastor Greg’s weekly Sunday morning
messages by way of the church web site (www.covespringchurch.com), Facebook (Cove Spring Church,) or YouTube (Cove Spring Church, Troy,) please contact Pastor Greg at 937-214-4416, or Chairman of Deacon Board - Ann Horner 937-239-6750.
We have a group of dedicated volunteer members who are making themselves available to pick up groceries, medicines, or help in other ways necessary. If you are a senior or at high risk and can’t get out, please call Pastor Greg at 937-214-4416 and he will put you in touch with one of our volunteers.
For Joys and Prayer Request, please call Pastor Greg by Wednesday of each week and these requests will be mentioned before his weekly message given each Sunday.
For those who want to send in their Tithing, General Fund Offerings, or June Mission Offering (Habitat for Humanity,) you can mail them to:
Cove Spring Church% Daniel R. Sutherly, CPA
203 E. Main StreetTroy, Ohio 45373
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Attention all Cove Spring Members
and Non-Members
– Message Continued
Cove Spring Church will resume in-person worship services at 9:30 am on Sunday, June 7.
The deacon board wants to ensure a safe, meaningful worship service that provides members of our congregation the
opportunity to gather to worship God and to encourage one another. We have been following the guidance of public
health officials to do so. The last thing we want is for someone to become sick, or for an outbreak of the virus to occur
at our church and sicken members of the congregation, forcing us to suspend in-person services again.
For some time – likely until a vaccine for COVID-19 is widely available – it will be necessary to modify our worship
services. We will encourage social distancing and are taking several other steps to ensure your safety and to ward off
an outbreak. We will also continue to record Pastor Greg’s message and at least one musical selection each week and
provide those online. If you have underlying health conditions or do not feel comfortable attending church in-person
at this time, we encourage you to worship online. If neither worship option (in-person or online) works for you, we
encourage you to speak with Pastor Greg or a member of the deacon board.
If you plan to attend church in-person:
Per public health guidance, we ask that you wear a mask or cloth face covering out of consideration for others.
We have received feedback that some members of our congregation would not feel comfortable attending in-
person services if masks are not used. We recognize that masks can sometimes be uncomfortable to wear, and we
also understand that not everyone feels that it is necessary that they wear a mask. However, we ask that you wear
a mask or cover your face (nose and mouth) out of care and concern for others in the congregation. Thank you for
your understanding. We ask that you bring your own mask, if possible, but we will have a small supply available at
the church.
To promote social (or physical) distancing:
o Please wait in either vestibule to be seated. The vestibules will be marked with strips of tape six feet apart.
Both entrances will be utilized, as they normally are during church services.
o You will be seated by an usher, wedding-style. Seating will be from the front of the church to the back of the
church, and members will be dismissed by ushers from the back to the front, again to minimize contact.
o Every other pew will be left empty, and the pews available for seating will be marked with strips of tape to
indicate a distance of 6 feet so that one or two church members from different households can sit at each end
of the same pew and maintain the proper distance.
o If you plan to sit with other family members, we encourage your entire group to meet outside and then enter
the church together. This will help to simplify the seating process.
o After you are escorted to your seat, we ask that you practice social distancing and do not move about the
sanctuary.
o The offering plate will not be passed during services. Offering plates will be available in both vestibules before
and after church services for your convenience.
o Communion will not be observed during in-person worship services at this time.
o At the conclusion of services, after you have been escorted out of the sanctuary, we ask that you do not
congregate in the vestibule or near the entrances of the church to allow for social distancing.
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For your safety, and to minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus:
o Please take your temperature before coming to church. If you have any of the following symptoms, we ask that
you do not attend services in person:
Cough
Shortness of breath
Fever
Chills
Repeated shaking with chills
Muscle pain
Headache
Sore throat
New loss of taste or smell.
o Care has been taken to sanitize the sanctuary and high-touch areas.
o Doors to the church will be opened for you upon your arrival, or will be propped open, until services begin.
o Only instrumental music will be provided at the present time. For some services, pre-recorded music will be
provided.
o Hymns will not be sung. Singing has been shown to help spread the virus.
o Microphones will not be used for announcements, joys, and concerns.
o So as not to interfere with the congregation’s ability to hear the message, Pastor Greg will not be wearing a mask
during church services. The pews at the very front of the church will be kept empty because of this.
o Hymnals, Bibles, and other books have been temporarily removed from the backs of the pews, as well as from
the seats in the east wing. We encourage you to bring your own Bible for worship services if you would like to do
so.
o Hand sanitizer and Kleenex will be provided for your convenience and to promote sanitary conditions.
Junior church will not be held at this time. Activity sheets will be provided for young children. Parents should plan on
bringing their own crayons, pencils, etc.
Sunday school will not be held in-person for the foreseeable future. The possibility of meeting online via Zoom is
being considered in some cases. Your teacher (or your child’s teacher) will contact you if this is being considered for
your class.
We ask that church members not meet or hold activities at the church outside of worship services at this time (Bible
study, committee meetings, etc.).
These conditions are not ideal, of course, and we look forward to bringing back normal worship services as soon as it is
safe to do so. In the meantime, we appreciate your patience and understanding as we take this interim step toward
reopening our church.
Cove Spring Deacon Board :
(Ann Horner – chair; Bob and Joyce Houshel; Tom & Kim Roeser; Ben & Julia Sutherly; Doug Wagner)
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Joys, Concerns, and Other
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Prayer ConcernsOur Nation, Our President, Our Country,
Our Service Men and Women
Our friends and neighbors and in our community
who have lost, and are searching for employment.
Please pray for God’s comforting & healing touch for
the following:
Families who have lost loved ones in May:
The Cruea family for loss of Patricia
Those battling home & health issues:
JOY! Larry Hess, Has been taken off ventilator,
pronounced negative for the Corona Virus and moved to
a re-hab hospital.
Those battling Ongoing Cancer:
Daughter of Allison Regula Jenny Petrick
Bonnie Maxson Don Hunter
Marvin Fox Katie Davis
Sharon Martin Arlene Terebinski
Clay Westfall Taylor Coverstone
“God hears every prayer-
even when it’s just a whisper of the heart.”
JUNE BIRTHDAYS: Janet Knife, Patty Taynor, Maizey Knife,
Doris Beeson, Molly Shane, Brian Bowman, Carly Willis,
Zachery Willis, Grant Garber, Ethan Dale Roeser,
Lucas Gilliland, Carol Sutherly, Connie Moore, Emma Bowman,
Colin Tackett, Dick Sutherly, Josh Hershberger,
Haley Gearhardt, Lillian Manning, Nick Miller, Mark Bair,
Elizabeth Bair, Alysha Coverstone, Benham Uhlenhake,
Libby Douthit, Sam Jackson
101st Birthday Card Shower for Doris Beeson
"101 years" of memories and 101 years of
life...You are very special and surely honor is
due for all the great experiences that life has
given you. You are the most amazing 101 year
old that most have been blessed to know you
or to have had you as their Sunday School
Teacher as a child. Happy birthday! Doris will
quietly celebrate her birthday on June 5th, but
would love to read your card or note of best
wishes. They can be sent to her at:
7624 E. State Route 41,
Troy, Ohio 45373
Add a memory if you want.
Dan & Mary Knife, Jay & Jill Benham, Craig & Amy Reiter,
Andrew & Jane Potchik, Ed & Rosa Ashworth, Sam &
Trelissa Jackson, John & Kate Fulton, Brian & Jenny Petrick,
Gary & Jane Worthington, Josh & Jennie Gearhardt,
Tom & Dawn Wallace, Randy & Sarah Walters,
Paul & Ronda Hershberger, Jeff & Angie Uhlenhake,
Ian & Michelle Robbins, Bill & DeeDee Meyer,
Jake & Sally Oakley, Isaac & Alisha Green,
Jake & Alicia Hershberger
JULY NEWSLETTER DEADLINE Jun. 28
Items for the July Newsletter are due June 28, to
Lynda Mott: [email protected]) or 937-478-6826.
JUNE SERVING USHERS:
Dan Danielson, and Joe Jackson
90th Birthday Card Shower for Janet Knife
Due to the coronavirus we are not able to have
a birthday celebration for Janet. So, we are
doing the next best thing and having a card
shower instead. She will be 90 on June 2nd.
and we would love for her to get at least 90
cards. They can be sent to her at:
3972 East Tipp Elizabeth Rd.,
Tipp City, Ohio 45371.
Add a memory if you want.
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OUR FATHER’S BUSINESS
Luke 2:49 (Jesus) said unto them, How is it that ye sought me?
(Know) ye not that I must be about my Father’s business?
My father taught his children many valuable lessons– the foremost being
that we were to revere the name of God at all times an to honor the love
and unity of our family. From the time I was very young, my father
seemed to place a great amount of trust in me. In the safe and secure
environment of our little town, he would send me to the bank to deposit
sums of cash from the sales generated at his place of business. Within
two months after my sixteenth birthday, having received my driver’s
license, my father allowed me to drive 120 miles to an out-of-state city to
pick up supplies from the headquarters of his company. It felt good to
“be about my father’s business,” to represent him in what I thought to be
important affairs.
For years now, I have also represented my heavenly Father’s
business—the most important in the world. It amazes me that God
entrusts the affairs and cares of the human soul to us disciples. Though
for years I preached sermons with words from the pulpits of churches,
today I preach with my daily words and actions.
Wil I. Jackson (North Carolina, USA)
From: The Upper Room (June 16, 2019)
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GRADUATING FROM MIAMI EAST JR. HIGH:
Reagan Howell (Daughter of Matt & Amanda Howell.)
Thomas Wallace (Son of Tom & Dawn Wallace)
GRADUATING FROM MIAMI EAST HIGH SCHOOL:
Elizabeth Bair (daughter of Mark Bair) Plans are to attend CTC for Veterinarian Assistant.
Savannah Holzen (daughter of Tim & Sharon Holzen) Plans to attend Wilmington College for Agri-Business.
Lucas Matthew Gilliland ( Son of Matt & Heather Gilliland) will be attending Ohio Northern University,
Majoring in Electrical Engineering.
GRADUATING FROM WILMINGTON COLLEGE:
Eliza Hershberger - Summa cum laude with a Bachelors in Animal Science.
GRADUATING FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI:
Melissa Benham with a Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner.
SUNDAY SCHOOL FINANCIAL REPORT
Balance forward from Mar. 31, 2020….................. $495.96
Receipts
No Collections (Due to Covid-19 Shut-in)......... .00
Expenses
Upper Room………………............ 64.00
Bank fees...................................... 5.00
Total Expenses ……………………………………….. $ 69.00
Ending Balance April 30, 2020 …...............................$426.96
Marcia Knife, Treasurer
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