Monday, September 26, 2022
As Hurricane Ian approaches Florida, Redeemer has made several changes to its schedule of in-person events this week.
All on-campus activities that were scheduled to be held from the evening of Monday, September 26, through this Thursday, September 26, have been canceled. This includes the following events:
- Morning Prayer on September 27, 28, and 29
- 10 a.m. Mass from September 27, 28, and 29
- Evening Prayer on September 26, 27, 28, and 29
- Night Shift Women’s Book Club on September 26
- 1 Samuel Women’s Bible Study on September 27
- LOGOS on September 28
- Westminster Choir Rehearsal on September 28
- Canterbury Choir Rehearsal on September 28
- Middle School Youth Group on September 28
- Replacement Religions & How to Replace Them Adult Faith Formation Class on September 28
- Finding Blessing Women’s Bible Study on September 28
- Needlepoint Guild on September 29
- Guest Speaker Anthony Thompson on September 29
- Adult Choir Rehearsal on September 29 (Choir members: Please look for additional communications from Organist-Choirmaster Sam Nelson regarding Thursday night’s rehearsal.)
Note:
- High School Youth Group will still be held tonight, Sunday, September 25, from 6-7:30 p.m. in Gillespie Hall.
- Morning Prayer and the 10 a.m. mass will still be held tomorrow, Monday, September 26.
- The event with Anthony Thompson has been rescheduled to Thursday, October 6, at 7 p.m.
- The Redeemer campus will close on Monday, September 26, at 5 p.m. The campus will reopen on Friday morning unless the evolving situation prevents a reopening at that time.
- Please stay tuned for additional updates from Redeemer this week. Updates will be shared via email and Redeemer’s Facebook page. Click here to visit our Facebook page. You do not need to have a Facebook account to see updates on our page.
Volunteers Needed
Can you help us prepare the Redeemer campus for the storm? To volunteer, please call the Parish Office at 941-955-4263.
We appreciate your help and understanding as we prepare for the potential impacts of Hurricane Ian.