NM Health Secretary Working 14-15 Hour Days, Small Businesses and the Mask Order, Wonderful Day at FBC in Reserve

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Pictured above is the First Baptist Church in Reserve, New Mexico. I have been super blessed to serve the King at this wonderful Church. It will be 8 years this December. Pictured below is one of the stained glass windows from the Church in the 50’s. Reese and little Tieralee singing “This Little Light of Mine.” The Children really ministered to us yesterday….let us all strive to have the love and faith of a child. We are so super blessed at FBC in Reserve to have Joann JoAnn Young and her God-given talent of playing the piano for us! Yesterday she played ‘Onward Christian Soldiers’ to fit my message of “What Does Being a Christian Mean?” The pictures were taken yesterday! I was awed by the SON shining over the Church!!!! PTL!!!

WOW! PTL!!! It was such a wonderful day in our Lord at First Baptist Church in Reserve yesterday!!! I had not seem my Church family in weeks!!!! Ii was such an awesome day with the children ministering to us all in such wonderful ways! Our children have wonderful voices for the LORD! My message was What Does Being a Christian Mean?

Please pray for NM Secretary Kathy Kinkel, she is on the front line……pray for all that are in harms way.

And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Ephesians 6:18

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NRB
Most states have begun to ease restrictions on businesses and social activity after weeks of lockdowns to curb the spread of COVID-19. And while houses of worship are among those taking careful measures for the safety of their congregations and of visitors, there is concern among many religious leaders that they could be the target of meritless lawsuits from those seeking to blame them for any person who attended a religious gathering or received food or shelter from a charity or ministry and subsequently contracted COVID-19.  READ MORE

 

Christian Post
A federal judge ruled that California Gov. Gavin Newsom had the right to ban churches from assembling during the coronavirus pandemic in the interest of public health after Cross Culture Christian Center in Lodi sought a temporary restraining order against the move. “This Court finds the State and County stay at home orders being challenged here bear a real and substantial relation to public health,” U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez wrote in his order denying the application brought by the church and Pastor Jonathan Duncan.  READ MORE

 

CBN News
Nearly 500 California pastors are preparing to open their doors on Sunday, May 31st — whether or not they have guidance from the state. “The churches are not asking for permission,” said Bob Tyler, a religious freedom attorney advising the pastors. “The governor is sitting here as a dictator, trumping the Constitution and is kind of hanging on to this state of emergency for as long as he can hold it.”  READ MORE

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