The Church Online
 
The Church Online is our response to the changing need for the church to communicate the gospel and the methods people communicate in our society today.  The digital transmission of information has supplanted most forms of print media as the preferred method of receiving information and communication.  Traditional forms of monetary exchange such as cash and checks are no longer the norm.  Increasingly people are using payment apps, online payment options and debit cards to complete financial transactions.  Teleconferencing, webinars and other forms of meeting online is becoming an alternative to the need to physically meet in a common location.  The Church Online will be our ongoing ministry to adapt the tools of technology to carry out the church’s mandate to serve the people of God.

Flag Branch Invitation



A Word From The Pastor 10-07-20

Greetings FB members and friends!
 
The following is a video message I would like to share with you that I hope to continue doing from time to time.  The message can be viewed again by going to our website homepage and looking for it in “Recent Post” or by selecting “The Church Online” under the “Ministry” tab on the Main Menu.  Have a blessed day and week!
 



Virtual Services 4-5-2020

Join Us in a Virtual Worship Service
 
FBMBC is please to offer those who can’t attend a worship service a place to come and participate with others in an online interactive environment.  Your camera image may be seen by others in the service so please be aware.  Chose the service you want to participate in by clicking the link and following the instructions.  Be sure to change the default name so that others will know who you are.  We hope you will be blessed and inspired.
Sunday April 5, 2020
Sunday School and BTU
 
 
 
 
 


Church Online Mar 18 2020

 

Greetings Flag Branch Members and Friends

Please allow me to share with you some important information concerning the church and the current public health situation. 

The current pandemic is prompting governmental officials to continue to announce measures to limit social interaction and contact.  As of now, the state of North Carolina is limiting assemblies, groups and meetings to 100 including churches by executive order of the Governor of the state.  Some counties are imposing stricter guidelines. 

The federal task force has requested that groups be limited to no more than 10.  Many states including NC has now ordered restaurants to cease from serving customers inside and only permit takeout and delivery service. 

People are asked to work at home if possible and many others are finding themselves out of work or business because of these restrictions.  Some cities have ordered and are consider ordering citizens to shelter in place and not leave their homes except for necessities. 

The federal government is in the process of putting together financial aid packages to help everyone effected by the measures being taking to stop the spread of the virus including sending money to those who have lost their income and others as a result of complying with governmental directives. 

The situation is fluid with guidelines and restrictions changing as more information becomes available about the current state and spread of the infection.  I am and will be communicating with all of you connected with our Christian community to keep you informed about what we as a church will and should do in the face of all the things that are going on. 

I have been informed that the Union County Crusade which was scheduled to come to us the week of March 29th has be cancelled.  Moderator Clyburn and I discussed the meeting of the Zion Woman’s Auxiliary to be held this coming Saturday and I informed him that we will honor our commitment to host it as long as the attendees don’t exceed the current permitted guideline of 100.  There is no other change in anything else scheduled to come to Flag Branch. 

There is a strong possibility we may be faced with further restrictions in the future that will prevent us from meeting publicly together.  Furthermore, these measures may remain in place much longer than anyone currently anticipates and the economic effects could be severe and deep.  We need to prepare for that or any possibility. 

I will be providing more information in the future on some steps we can take in order to continue to function as a church even if we are temporarily unable to meet in person.  The first step is for all members and friends in our community and fellowship to have an email address that you can access on file with the church to serve as a primary point of online contact. 

Through your email address we will build a digital online church community which will enable us to stay together and carry on the work of the church now and after this pandemic is over.

Encourage and help everyone who doesn’t have our church app to place it on their smart phones.  It is a convenient tool that helps to brings all aspects of the digital church together in one place. 

As I said Sunday, we have no need to fear because God is with us and has a plan for us even in the midst of all this.  Until next time, blessings.

Pastor Jordan

 

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