Worship
Our current, online-only worship will continue until health authorities deem it safe for 50 or more persons to gather. The Task Force is actively making plans and procedures for when we can safely gather again in our Sanctuary.
Interim Pastor
Pastor Philomena is excited to be part of Second Presbyterian Church and working with us during our time of transition. Please do not hesitate to contact her at the church (989) 792-1023, her regular schedule in the office is Sunday through Thursday. She can also be contacted at home at (989) 282-5005.
Non-Worship Activities
All non-worship activities of the church have been cancelled or postponed. At this time the group meetings, Youth Group, bazaar, or committee meetings are postponed. The Prayer Group has resumed meeting, this is possible because they are a group of less than 10 individuals.
The Upper Room
The Upper Room also has a list of resources such as Morning Prayers on Facebook Live, The Upper Room Prayer Wall, and many more resources available at this link.
Tithes and Gifts
We thank each and every one of you for your continued support during this temporary building closure. Our ministry does continue during this time. Many folks have asked how they can continue their monetary support to the church. This can be accomplished by mailing a check directly to the church or even setting up online bill pay.
Prayer List
As you pray at home, please be sure to lift up these individuals:
Stephanie Bennett
Winnie Bingham
Don and Sally Day
Vera Dice
Harry Doutre
Erik Johnson
Heather Kleen
Connor Knutson
Bernard Nelson
Sheldon and Tinia Penney
Andy and Carol Smith
Carol Wells and her family, her son Adam is in the hospital facing surgery for a brain tumor.
Our prayers and sympathies to Randy Wierda and Betty Miller at the death of Randy's mother and Betty's sister, Jessie Lee Wierda. Click here for her obituary.
Individuals and communities affected by recent flooding.
Mission News
The Region VII Area Agency on Aging is taking names and distributing food to people 60 and older in the community. The agency is distributing both perishable and shelf-stable meal boxes. They cover 10 counties, including Bay, Midland, and Saginaw. Deliveries are being done as a porch drop-off, to try to minimize risk of spreading illness. If anyone 60 or older is having difficulty getting out of the house or obtaining food, please encourage them to call the agency office at 800-858-1637 to be placed on a delivery list. Tell the receptionist they are interested in food boxes, and they would be connected to the information and assistance department.