![]() ![]() Other ways of connecting now popping up in the congregation. Ironically, that work is now mostly done givenĪll the emails, Facebook postings, Zoom meetings, phone trees, and With finding new ways to help members of the congregation connect More an online than physical presence, a deacon team was tasked Just before the coronavirus crisis forced Knollwood to become Of the many ways the life and ministry of our church con-tinue to Hence, the purpose of this print newsletter is to give an overview Group distribution list, or receiving updates from a Sunday SchoolĬlass, there is lots happening at Knollwood likely to be missed. Is not on the children’s email list or Facebook group, on the youth Never-ending game of managing incoming communications, it’s easyįor an update from the church to get lost in the flurry ofĪnd even if one is careful to review all emails from KBC, thereĪre a number of emails that go only to particular groups. For one thing, most of us are deluged withĮmail messages right now as virtually every vendor or service The answer to that question is “Yes,” as it is difficult to getĪ full picture of our church’s life and witness using digitalĬommunications only. Rich environment, is a print newsletter really needed? Given all the con-nections forged in this digitally Using email, Face-book, and other forms of electronicĬommunications. And well over 90% of Knollwood’s households are So why revive our print newsletter? After all, just about everyįacet of our church’s life has gone virtual in the wake of theĬoronavirus crisis. Sunday School for Adultswith Katharine Martin Missed the opportunity to add our own flowers to enhance the beautyĮaster and New Life at KnollwoodOnline with KnollwoodĪ Time of Prayer led by Dr. It was a real joy to create, but I know we all Sunflowers and golden mums to represent the face of Jesus on theĬenter of the cross. ‘dark’ time, I wanted to use some ‘sunny’ flowers, so I purchased Restraints made this tradition difficult for this year, Jenniferįor the Easter cross, Jennifer used eliagnes, Solomon’s seal, Who reminded us of its spiritual importance. The Easter Flower CrossDecorating the cross on Easter morning isĪ much beloved Knollwood tradition. The KnollWordMAY 2020 Monthly News of Grace Unbounded at Bob and a Faith Formation offering with Katharine Martin Wednesday for Children Contact SUNDAYS Worship posted by 7 am Sunday School for Adults with Katharine Martin posted by 10 am WORSHIP VIDEOS or on the Knollwood Youtube Channel 8u5TBh2rTwO4-Pmhiw It was a real joy to create, but I know we all missed the opportunity to add our own flowers to enhance the beauty of the Easter cross.” Easter and New Life at Knollwood Online with Knollwood WEDNESDAYS posted by 6 pm A Time of Prayer led by Dr. ![]() ![]() “Since we are all experiencing a ‘dark’ time, I wanted to use some ‘sunny’ flowers, so I purchased sunflowers and golden mums to represent the face of Jesus on the center of the cross. For the Easter cross, Jennifer used eliagnes, Solomon’s seal, Lenten roses, and white azaleas. When current COVID-19 restraints made this tradition difficult for this year, Jennifer Davis was able to step in. anks to all the KBC members who reminded us of its spiritual importance. E KnollWord MAY 2020 Monthly News of Grace Unbounded at Knollwood Baptist Church Photo by Robin Spainhour e Easter Flower Cross Decorating the cross on Easter morning is a much beloved Knollwood tradition.
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