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8:00 and 10:45 am Worship
9:30 a.m. Bible Classes 

8:30 pm Worship (begins 8/27)

Small groups meet at various times

Wednesdays

4:00 p.m. Early worship in Room 154
6:30 p.m. Classes for children, youth & adults

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Greetings to our Downtown ministry leaders and small group leaders. If you were not able to attend the recent presentation of the vision and mission of Downtown, please watch the video below, then please fill out the feedback form and click “submit”. If you were able to attend, you are welcome to refresh your memory and watch again but, regardless, please fill out the form below. Besides getting the feedback we are wanting from you, it will also help us know who is “in the know” regarding the vision and who we are missing up to this point.

Thank you for taking the time to watch the Vision Orientation video as we seek God's will for Downtown. -- The DC Shepherds and Vision Team

Downtown Shepherd and Connections Minister, Tim Davis, sent us a word of encouragement and some thoughts on daily bread recorded in his home! Thanks, Tim! See the video HERE.

—From the Downtown Church Shepherds
Many DC members would like to know what Downtown is doing in response to the health threat posed by the Coronavirus. We want to be Jesus in our community. Many elderly and immunocompromised will need to stay home. Also, many of our friends and neighbors will need help as they take a financial hit during this season of “social distancing.” The church office will coordinate food and supply deliveries, financial distribution and child care. If you are able/willing to help with any of these needs, call our office at 501-268-5383.
1. There will be no gatherings, services or classes held at the Downtown Church campus through the end of March.
2. Small groups are encouraged to use the CDC’s recommendations when determining if groups should meet. Consider resources such as RightNow Media and streaming services.
3. As mentioned above, the DC office will strive to coordinate aid for those impacted by COVID-19. Please contact the office if you need help with grocery shopping, getting to appointments, financial assistance, childcare, etc.
The Downtown leaders do not want to cause undue alarm. As a community of believers, “we do not live with a Spirit of fear but instead one of love, power, and self-control” (2 Tim. 1:7).
The above decisions are based on reports from the Center for Disease Control (CDC). Several health care professionals from Downtown wish to emphasize:
• Coronavirus has up to a two-week incubation period during which time the individual can be infected but not show symptoms while spreading the virus.
• The virus seems primarily to spread from person-to-person via respiratory droplets, or by touching contaminated surfaces. The virus may remain infectious for up to nine days on these surfaces.
In spite of the decision to cancel services, Downtown has financial commitments which must be met. Please send your regular contributions to the DC office, attention Bethany Palmer. If you would like to give above and beyond your regular contribution, please indicate by writing “Local Help” in the memo line. If giving in REALM, please select “OTHER GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS” from the drop-down menu.
We encourage our members to be mindful of others and take the following CDC precautions:
• Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
• If soap and water are not available, use hand sanitizer with 60% alcohol.
• To the extent possible, avoid touching high-touch surfaces.
• Wash your hands after touching surfaces in public places.
• Avoid touching your face, nose, eyes, etc.
• Clean and disinfect your home to remove germs.
• Avoid crowds, especially in poorly ventilated spaces.
• Avoid all non-essential travel.
• If you are ill with fever and/or a cough, stay home and see your PCP.

Nathan Lincoln, Randy Poole