St. Asaph’s Prays through Epidemic Times

July 19, 2020
Rev. Joy delivers Homily

July 19, 2020
Service in Pavilion

July 20, 2020.
Twenty Four attended service
We, at St. Asaph’s Church in Bowling Green, Virginia, are now able to hold services in our pavilion next to the church. We gather each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. following social distancing and wearing our face masks.
The Rev. Charles Joy, officiates at morning prayer. Music is played. Each person has a small water bottle. It has been nearly 100 degrees many mornings in July. But after so many weeks of not having our service it is a joy to be back together thanking God for the brightness of the day and the time we can share with Him and our friends. Bishop Susan Goff has given her blessing for us to meet. We are grateful.
Submitted by: Dale Brittle
Haven House, a domestic abuse shelter in Leesburg, FL, had an urgent need for face masks for the 40 children in its care. Trusting in their longtime supporter, Christine Berti of St George Episcopal Church (The Villages, FL), they reached out for help. Christine sprang to action.
Karen O Patterson

Several of our parishioners have been making face masks, a great project for folks with sewing skills and time on their hands. Some patterns and information about people and agencies looking for masks can be found here: syracusemaskproject.org. If you make masks for parishioners, they can be left at the drop-off spot at church. Penny Dugas and Linda Chambers are happy to answer questions and provide advice for people who would like to make masks. Many thanks to Penny and Linda for their donation of masks for use by parishioners; they can be picked up in the drop-off spot at church as they are available. Let me know if you need one and we’ll figure out a way to get it to you.