Friday, March 20, 2020

Covid-19 Update March 20, 2020



CBC’s Covid-19 Coronavirus Update
March 20, 2020
In our ongoing commitment to do everything possible to provide a safe environment for our church family and the surrounding community, all Carrollwood Baptist Church activities on campus (including Wednesdays and Sundays) will remain suspended through March 31st.

How Can You Stay Connected During This Time?
*We will be RELOCATING our Sunday Worship services to ONLINE only through the end of March. For the next two Sundays you can worship with us at 10:30 a.m. at Carrollwoodbaptist.org. We hope this move to our website will make it a little easier for people who may not have access to Facebook.

*To keep you engaged on a weekly basis, Bible studies for children, students and adults are being added to our website.

*We will continue to send out weekly updates and encouragements through email and social media.

*The church office is open for normal operating hours. Please contact us if you have any needs either at (813) 962-3214 or churchoffice@carrollwoodbaptist.org.

*Thank you for continuing to faithfully give financially either through online giving at Carrollwoodbaptist.org or by mail (5395 Ehrlich Rd. Tampa, FL 33625) so that the ministry of the church thrives all the more during these difficult days.

Learning Center:
The Learning Center is remaining open at this time; however, the hours of operation will be changed to 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. beginning March 23rd. This time change will allow for extra cleaning measures to be taken each day. We especially need to limit access to the education building that houses the Learning Center. It is imperative to the health of our children, LC workers and families that we limit access to this building. All of CBC’s buildings are closed on weekdays to Non-staff. Thank you for your patience and understanding.  

Stay well, stay connected, remain prayerful, and let this be a time for all of us to “trust in him at all times. Pour out your heart to him, for God is our refuge” (Psalm 68:2). Continue to pray for mercy for the sick, strength and health for our healthcare and first responder workers, insight for medical researchers, wisdom for our officials, and for your church staff and fellow believers.

Pastor Joe
I thank my God every time I remember you.” Philippians 1:3


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