Good Friday Church Life Update

Greetings, beloved! Here are just a few quick things to run by you as we prepare for Easter Sunday:

  • For those who want to take the Holy Week “Stations of the Cross” self-guided tour on the campus but can’t, I have created a virtual tour that you can take from home! Click here to view and share it with others.
  • Invite your Facebook friends to join us for our Easter Sunday Celebration livestream. Click here to view and share the scheduled livestream event on Facebook.
  • Join us in sharing your #JesusChangedMyLife story.
    • Create a short video of yourself sharing your testimony of how Jesus changed your life.
    • Share the video on social media sometime this week, using the hashtag #JesusChangedMyLife and tagging EMC in your post (@ECityEMC).
    • Pray that the resurrection power of Jesus on display in these videos would inspire many to tune into a service on Easter.
  • EMC is partnering with Culpepper Inn to provide free breakfasts for first responders! We need your help to make this possible. To donate toward this special outreach opportunity, please visit our online giving page by Easter Sunday night and select ‘First Responders’ from the ‘Designation’ drop-down box.

That’s all for now. Thanks for being such a wonderful, loving, caring, and faithful church family. I love you and look forward to worshiping our risen King in a couple of days.

Yes, it’s Friday, but Sunday is a comin’!

In Him. With you.
Pastor Sean

Holy Week Church Life Update

Beloved EMC Family,

Holy Week is here! Below are a variety of opportunities for you to celebrate and participate in the life of EMC during these sacred days. Please be sure to read everything. There’s a lot of new things for you to see:

  • Join us for Bible study and prayer this Wednesday evening at 7pm on Facebook Live (or watch the livestream on our website).
    • Each livestream begins 15 minutes before the service time to allow folks to get connected.
  • Our special Holy Week “Stations of the Cross” self-guided tour on the campus begins the morning of Maundy Thursday (April 9th) and ends the evening of Holy Saturday (April 11th). Outdoor stations will be set up around campus for you to come read Scripture, sing, and meditate on Jesus’ work on the cross.
    • Click here to view the outdoor locations and instructions
    • Please bring your smartphone and Bible with you. (If your smartphone is not capable of reading QR codes, click here for an alternate list of links.)
  • Invite your Facebook friends to join us for our Easter Sunday Celebration livestream. Click here to view and share the scheduled livestream event on Facebook.
  • Join us in sharing your #JesusChangedMyLife story.
    • Create a one- to two-minute video of yourself sharing your testimony of how Jesus changed your life. Here are some tips on how to tell your story, as well as selfie video best practices (see also here). Include an invitation at the end of your video for others to believe in Jesus, and welcome them to follow up with you or another Christian community for help in this difficult season. If you don’t want to share a video of yourself, feel free to just write your testimony in a social-media post!
    • Share the video on social media sometime this week. Be sure to use hashtag #JesusChangedMyLife and tag EMC in your post (e.g. #JesusChangedMyLife @ECityEMC) so people can learn more about Jesus through a local church.
    • Pray that the resurrection power of Jesus on display in these videos would inspire many to tune into a service on Easter and begin their own #JesusChangedMyLife journeys.
  • EMC is partnering with Culpepper Inn to provide free breakfasts for first responders! We need your help to make this possible. To donate toward this special outreach opportunity, please send your checks to the church this week with “First Responders” in the memo line, or visit our online giving page and select ‘First Responders’ from the ‘Designation’ drop-down box. The more you give, the more we can be a blessing to those who are serving us on the front lines. Thank you!
  • Tithes, offerings , and giving toward the Building Fund, Faith Promise, etc. can be mailed to the church office or submitted online:

I am so excited about everything coming up this week and I’m looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible both online and on-campus!

In Him. With you.
Pastor Sean

Wednesday Church Life Update

Greetings, EMC family and friends! Thanks for reading our Wednesday church life update. Here are the things you need to know:

  • Join us for Bible study and prayer tonight at 7 on Facebook Live (or watch the livestream on our website). Please note the following:
    • Each livestream begins 15 minutes before the service time to allow folks to get connected.
    • If the audio and video get out of sync, try refreshing the page or exiting the video and rejoining.
    • Clicking the ‘Bell’ button while watching our videos on Facebook will make sure you are notified whenever we begin our broadcasts.
    • For those who do not have the ability to watch the stream online, we can provide DVDs of the services.
  • Please stop by the church this week to pick up your Fellowship Cups for communion this Sunday. If you are unable to come by, please let us know and we can bring them to you.
  • Our special Holy Week “Stations of the Cross” self-guided tour on the campus will be available beginning the morning of Maundy Thursday (April 9th) and ending the evening of Holy Saturday (April 11th). Outdoor stations will be set up around campus for you to come read Scripture and meditate on Jesus’ work on the cross.
  • All group activities on the church campus have been cancelled for the month of April. The church office will remain open for the time being.
  • Please inform us if you know of someone needing any form of congregational care, such as meals, groceries, medications, church service DVDs, a simple phone call, etc.
  • Tithes, offerings , and giving toward the Building Fund, Faith Promise, etc. can be mailed to the church office or submitted online:

The April 2020 EMC Newsletter was sent out this morning. If you would like a copy of this digital resource, please contact us to request a copy.

That is all for now. We’re praying for you and are here for you if you need anything. God bless!

In Him. For you.
Pastor Sean

Friday Church Life Update

Greetings EMC,

As I sit here writing this Friday update, Governor Cooper is issuing a 30-day stay at home executive order for North Carolina beginning Monday. I don’t know the extent this impacts your routine or expectations for the next week. All I do know is that we must continue to face each new challenge with the peace, hope, and joy that comes from the Lord.

This new order will lead to even greater potential for isolation and loneliness. Those realities are also dangerous, so I implore you to continue reaching out to one another, especially those you know who are alone or in need of help. Though we must be distant physically, we must not be distant socially.

What follows is a list of updates on our church life for you to review. Please read all the way to the bottom:

  • Sunday morning worship will be broadcast on both Facebook Live and our church’s website. It will follow the same format as last Sunday: A family-friendly lesson at 10:00 am, followed by a brief break for reflection and discussion, with the main service beginning at 10:15 am.
  • Be sure to ‘Like’ and ‘Follow’ our Facebook page to stay informed, and click the bell button to get notified each time we go live.
  • Please stop by the church this week to pick up your Fellowship Cups for communion on April 5th. If you are unable to come by, please let us know and we can bring them to you.
  • All group activities on the church campus have been cancelled for the month of April, including the church-wide work day originally scheduled for the 4th.
  • I am still assessing whether or not to keep the church office open. Last week we reduced the hours it was open, but those hours might need to be adjusted again due to the current circumstances. I will update you when those decisions are made, and any changes will be posted on our website and at the church office entrance.
  • Please inform us if you know of someone needing any form of congregational care, such as meals, groceries, medications, church service DVDs, a simple phone call, etc.
  • Please don’t forget your tithes and offerings along with giving toward the Building Fund, Faith Promise, etc. Mail checks to the church office or give online:

I have been blessed to see a handful of you here and there over the last several days. Oh how I miss your faces and voices and hugs! It’s going to be a while before we get to be together in person again, but this too shall pass! Stay safe, hang in there, and keep your eyes on Jesus.

In Him. With you.
Pastor Sean

Tuesday Church Life Update

Greetings, EMC family!

As we find ourselves in the midst of a growing outbreak of coronavirus infections in our country, it’s important that we remain calm, vigilant, and above all else prayerful. The good people of northeast North Carolina are no strangers to storms. You are a tough, resilient people who know what it takes to persevere, and we will weather this storm together.

That’s the key: together. We have made it through the initial bands of change and adaptation. Services and groups were cancelled. People have been staying in their homes. Church services have been moved online. You have done amazing with all of this change. Your attitudes and response to it all has been a beautiful witness to the presence of the Holy Spirit who is at work in you. But things are going to get worse before they get better, so it is important that we all stay informed and in touch.

Below are a few things I’d like to update you on concerning our church’s life for the coming days. Please take a few minutes to read everything:

  • Join us for our Wednesday Night Prayer and Bible Study Gathering on Facebook Live tomorrow evening beginning at 7pm. You can find the church’s Facebook page at facebook.com/ecityemc. Be sure to ‘Like’ and ‘Follow’ to see all of our posts and get notified when they drop.
  • For those who want to watch, but don’t have Facebook, I have created a Live page on our website for viewing our livestreams. Go to ecityemc.org and click “Live” in the top right-hand corner of the page.
  • To submit prayer requests, fill out the prayer requests form on the website. Go to ecityemc.org and click “Contact” in the top right-hand corner of the page. There is a link to “Request Prayer” that will send your message directly to the EMC ministry staff.
  • Please remember to support our local businesses impacted by the economic fallout of this crisis. Many are having to radically adapt to new restrictions that are crippling their business. There are a number of helpful resources out there to assist you, including groups on Facebook such as the Elizabeth City Take Out and Delivery group, which has a running list of local restaurants still trying to operate despite not being able to offer dine-in service. Our very own Mike and Holly Audette with the Culpepper Inn have adapted by offering delicious takeout breakfast/brunch options throughout the week. Their menu is located here. Please consider helping them and other local small businesses as much as you can!
  • The church office, in conjunction with the Visitation Ministry Team, is currently coordinating the development of a congregational care infrastructure that will be making sure the needs of our most vulnerable and marginalized are being met on a weekly basis. Please inform us if you know of someone needing any form of congregational care, such as meals, groceries, medications, church service DVDs, a simple phone call, etc.
  • The staff is also prayerfully brainstorming ways our church can serve the extended community. We will be sharing those thoughts and plans as they crystalize and the Lord leads. Please be poised to do your part in this local body to be the church!

I know this is a difficult and scary time, but our God is greater than even the mightiest of foes! Stay safe, trust Jesus, and stay connected to one another however possible. I love you and am praying for you.

In Him. With you.
Pastor Sean