Remaining Positive & Joyful … No Matter What Comes Our Way

January 19, 2022

Friends in Faith—

As we work our way through the many struggles of this era, our faith is proving to be much more important to us that we may have previously realized. Believers and non-believers alike are in deep need of hope and perspective amid so many unpredictable, challenging days. Our faith in Jesus Christ, the encouragement of the Holy Spirit, the wisdom of the Bible, and the support of our sisters and brothers of our church community are priceless resources to remaining positive and joyful no matter what comes our way.

On this coming Sunday, January 23, our worship service text is from Luke 17:11-19 (Jesus heals ten lepers). We'll be focusing on spiritual practices to keep us grounded. Pianist Natalya Amelchenko begins playing gathering music at 10:20 a.m, with the service starting at 10:30 a.m. Folks can also join from home on Facebook. (You can also watch prior services at any time here.) Following the guidelines of Sacramento County and the CDC, we continue to practice social distancing and require masks while worshiping while indoors. If you plan to attend a worship service at the church, you can find out more about our safety protocols here.

There seems to be all sorts of information coming out regarding the Omicron Variant, some of which is not always clear. Session is continuing to discuss how we should proceed regarding worship and other activities at Bethany. We will try to do most church meetings via Zoom, but we will continue to offer in-person worship for the time being. It is strongly recommended that all attendees have gotten their booster shot. Masks are mandatory, and we will continue to postpone coffee hour until further notice. If you do not feel comfortable attending in-person, please know that you can always join us virtually via Facebook.

A FEW UPDATES:

  • You can now receive free COVID tests via the mail. Click here to get yours while supplies last!

  • Save the date! On Sunday, February 27, immediately following our worship service, we'll be having our Annual Congregational Meeting. More details to come.

  • The SSIP Food Closet’s second annual "Full Plates, Full Hearts" virtual auction and fundraiser is scheduled for Wednesday, March 9 at 6 p.m. Mark your calendars now! Also, please note, we are looking for donations for the auction—bottles of wine, art pieces, gift baskets, gift cards, etc. Please reach out to me if you are interested. Here are more details.

  • Speaking of the Food Closet, which is housed here at Bethany, here is impressive information about the year 2021:

    • Households served — 27,727

    • Individuals fed — 96,114

    • Pounds of food received and processed — 1,280,800 (more than 1.2 million pounds!)

    • Volunteer hours — 15,264

As a faith community, we have the privilege of being able to journey with one another through a chaotic and beautiful world, full of many highs and lows. We celebrate one another's victories, and we hold one another in prayer during those times of pain, fear, and loss. If you have prayers that you would like to share with our community, please contact me or Office Manager Maria Mar. Also, be sure to indicate if you'd like your prayer to be shared, or if you'd like it to be held in confidentiality. 

We are holding in prayer all those people who are ill, in pain, sick with COVID and those who are caring for them, and all those who continue to mourn the loss of loved ones. 

God hears all of our prayers, and in Christ, we find healing, wholeness, and new beginnings. With each passing day, the Spirit of God is presenting us with new opportunities of love and grace. No matter what comes our way, all roads lead to Jesus—thanks be to God!  

Blessings to all,
Jesse