Weather Watchers

Properties Team • October 28, 2024

Winter Sidewalk Safety Crew

As winter approaches, the beauty of freshly fallen snow comes with its own set of challenges, especially for those of us who want to ensure that our church community remains safe and accessible. This season, we invite you to make a meaningful impact by signing up for a time to be on-call to clear our sidewalks of ice and snow before a worship service. 



Safety is of great importance to us. Each winter, icy sidewalks and driveways can lead to slips and falls, posing serious risks for our congregants, especially the elderly and those with mobility challenges. By saying yes for a few weekends a year, you play a direct role in preventing accidents and ensuring that everyone can come to church safely. Imagine the relief of a parent or grandparent who knows they can navigate safely to worship, thanks to your efforts!



Shoveling snow and salting ice is a simple act, but it shows our commitment to caring for our neighbors. When we serve together, we strengthen our church and reflect the love we have for one another.



Signing up is easy! Click the button on this News & Notes Highlight article OR we'll keep a link under the Serve Tab on The Hub. Team up with friends or family to make it a group activity which means even more!



Your commitment will ensure that our church remains a safe space following inclement weather, and show the love of the Lord through our actions. Thank you!


Sidewalk Sign Up

News & Notes

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