Last Sunday morning, I dealt with two very different sets of emotions as our family gathered in our living room for worship. I desperately missed you. I missed our band. I missed our worship team. I missed catching up with everybody. The chaos of kids running in the hallways.

BUT I loved being in my living room. With my family. Worshipping. Singing. Laughing. Talking during my own sermon. Our times of worship have never been deeper and more meaningful than these last few weeks. Our living room has become our sanctuary.

So I’m living in the tension of missing the old days AND loving these new ones. Can you relate to this? Do you find yourself in this same tension? 

After the events of this week, it appears that we may have to live in this tension just a bit longer. 

As many of you know, the governor released a statewide plan to reopen our communities.  There was a lot of information to digest, so let’s walk through the highlights and then talk about how it impacts Western Hills Church.

Phase 1 starts May 4th and lasts a minimum of 14 days.  

  • Group gatherings can be no more than 10 people.
  • 6 foot social distancing is required.
  • Masks are strongly encouraged.

Phase 2 would begin no earlier than May 18th for a minimum of 14 days.

  • Group gatherings can be no more than 30.  
  • 6 foot social distancing is required.

Phase 3 would begin no earlier than June 1 for a minimum of 14 days.

  • Group gatherings can be no more than 90.
  • 6 foot social distancing is required.

After June 15th – Local governments will have home rule and be able to enforce their own guidance.

There is a major disclaimer to these phases remaining on “schedule.”  COVID-19 cases must not increase during each of these phases. If another outbreak occurs or the numbers remain even, the state of Kansas has the authority to either hold at a certain phase or even backtrack to a previous one.

So what does all of this mean for us at Western Hills Church?

The Church Council and staff have spent a lot of time praying and thinking about the best options for us as we move forward. We have talked with many healthcare professionals as well as other churches in town. Taking all of that into consideration, we have made the following decisions:

 

  • The church building will remain closed to public gatherings of any kind through the month of May.

 

During that time:

  • We will continue with our online worship services and other digital resources.
  • When guidelines allow (Phase 2), we will encourage Connect Groups to physically meet (outside of the church building), as they feel comfortable to do so.
  • We are going to use this time to expand our online and live-stream capabilities.  
  • We will be evaluating steps and possibilities for the next phase.

While we do have plans for phases beyond May, recent history has shown us how fluid and flexible those plans must be.

Here’s the bigger picture to see:  The church never closed. Yes, we had to change our strategy. And we may have to keep changing our strategy as we move forward. And that is okay. We will keep trusting God and doing the next right thing. 

This has been hard for us all. We have had to grow in our leadership and deal with things that we never could have imagined. We have got a little bit further to go. We can do this. AND, we have a lot to be thankful for.

The church has risen to the occasion. The church of Topeka has lived out the reality of Jesus to our city and county. We have bought meals, delivered groceries, sacrificially provided resources when the public sector couldn’t. We are continuing to help our communities navigate this pandemic with the grace of Jesus. We have not served our city alone. Dozens of churches, thousands of Christ-followers have been the literal hands and feet of Jesus to Topeka. This pleases the Father’s heart.  

There is more prayer and worship that is happening in homes now than ever before.  Kids are seeing their parents worship and study. Living rooms have become sanctuaries.  

Can you see now that regardless of the business hours on a door, the Church can not be stopped? I hope you can see and know beyond a shadow of doubt that there is no power on earth can close the Church. No government. No fear. No pandemic.  

Nothing can keep us from the love of God, and nothing can keep us from living out the reality of Jesus to every person, every place, all the time. I am reminded of the words of Paul in Romans 8:35-39.

Can anything ever separate us from Christ’s love? Does it mean He no longer loves us if we have trouble or calamity, or are persecuted, or hungry, or destitute, or in danger, or threatened with death?

No, despite all these things, overwhelming victory is ours through Christ, who loved us.

And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love.  

No power in the sky above or in the earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our Lord.

 

Let’s keep living out the reality of Jesus to every person, in every place, all the time.

Let’s go be the church.