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Former Cornerstone Presbyterian Church
Covenant Partner (member), Dr. Monica
Taylor-Desir, MD, MPH, discusses how
people can still thrive, even during the
uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Monica continues to practice psychiatry
in Rochester, MN and is active in her
new church, much like she was at
Cornerstone. |
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A
Paul Brenno Films production on the
Coronavirus versus The Magic City. |
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As you know, the entire world is going through
an incredibly challenging time navigating the
COVID-19 pandemic. Like you, your Cornerstone
leaders have been monitoring the situation very
closely. After much prayer, guidance from local,
state, and national leaders, and the Session, we
have made a decision on what Cornerstone will do
to help mitigate the spread of the virus.
The Session had an emergency meeting on
March 16, 2020, to discuss our way ahead and the
official statement is:
Joshua 1:9 “Haven’t
I commanded you: be strong and courageous? Do
not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord your
God is with you wherever you go.”
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Cornerstone
Presbyterian Church of Minot will not be
physically meeting for our normally scheduled
activities. At this time, these activities
include Bible studies, worship services, Sunday
school, youth group, etc. We encourage you to
“attend” regular church services online which
will be available on the Cornerstone
Presbyterian Church website at www.ecominot.org, Facebook,
and YouTube.
We will continue to serve community suppers with
drive-through meals available on:
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Wednesday from 5:30pm-6:30pm
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Saturday from 9:30am-10:30am
In order to meet the needs of the community and
church, the Cornerstone office will continue
with regularly scheduled office hours. Session
will continue to meet regularly and as needed;
committees will meet at the discretion of their
chairperson. We encourage your groups to
continue to meet in creative ways that help you
continue to flourish. Any further questions can
be directed to the Cornerstone Church Office
through email at office@ecominot.org or
phone at (701) 852-0315.
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