Update on Upcoming Services & Events

Hello church,

What is transpiring is truly unprecedented as our government, world, nation and city applies diligence to plan for the days and weeks ahead.

We could not have imagined the scenario our world is in, but we know God is aware, ever-present and is preparing us to “be the church” wherever we are.

In this season, many of us will be home, others working remotely,  emergency workers and health care workers will be serving our community (keep them in prayer).  For us, as a household of faith, we realize more than ever that staying in community will be of utmost importance.


Staying Together Virtually

While things won’t look the same, we will be working hard to create consistency around creating onramps in our digital world for the following to happen:

  • Prayer

  • Worship / Church

  • Encouragement / Care

  • Kids & Youth

  • Small Groups

 We will be releasing plans as they unfold here and on to to our social media platforms.


Update on Upcoming Events: Sisterhood & Easter Week

POST-PONING: Sisterhood (March 25)
Reminder that our Sisterhood Event has been postponed until further notice. 

CANCELLING: Stations of the Cross & Good Friday (April 6-10)
In the light of reducing and closing large physical gatherings - Stations of the Cross and Good Friday Services will be cancelled.

CONTINUING: Easter Weekend (April 12)
We will continue with Easter services, may look different. As plans unfold, we will share we will share what those will look like.


Continuing Church & Prayer Online

It is our immediate plan to continue church online Sunday 9 & 11:30am and broadcast live prayer on Saturday 9-10am. (tfhny.tv) Let’s remain in faith and wisdom. Let’s remain in prayer. Believing this will pass.

May grace and love of God continue to overshadow, cover and keep you safe and sound.


See you online,
Pierre & Marlize du Plessis
Your Church family at The Father’s House

Previous
Previous

Food & Other Resources in Greater Rochester Area

Next
Next

How to Help Your Children & Teens Make Sense of What’s Happening.