Limehouse Presbyterian Church

Limehouse Presbyterian Church

Spreading God's Word to the Limehouse Community for 160 years

Sunday morning worship services are held at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome to join in Praising God in 'the little church on the hill'

Wednesday 18 March 2020

COVID-19 update



Limehouse Presbyterian Church 
Rev. Steve Boose, Minister 


Corner of 22SR and 6th Line 
c/o 116 Main St. South, Georgetown, ON, L7G 3E6 
Phone (905) 877-7585 (Knox, Georgetown) 
Cell: (289) 924-0590 
revboose@gmail.com  


 March 18, 2020 

Good morning, everyone,


As you may have heard, due to the declaration of a State of Emergency by the Province of Ontario, with a stated request that churches and all other places of worship close to increase “social distancing,” we also will not be opening our doors on Sunday mornings for worship.  Knox, and every other church in Halton Hills (as far as I can tell), is similarly closed, as are all events that take place at the churches. 


We have no idea how long this closure will last.  We hope that it will only be the three weeks of the extended March Break period, but there are rumblings that it could be much longer than that.  It is possible that Easter will not be celebrated at the church, and even if we opened the doors, it would almost certainly not include communion.   


The elders of the congregation – Ted Brown, Cathy Brown, Bill Karn, and Ron Kirkwood – are hopefully going to be reaching out to everyone periodically over the next few weeks to ensure that everyone is doing as well as can be expected.  If you find yourself in a situation where the church can help, please reach out to one of them or to me and we will see what we can do for you! 


I will still be recording meditations on Sunday mornings and sending them out via the Knox Presbyterian Church Georgetown YouTube channel – the direct link (if you’re reading this on a computer or tablet) is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9L5NMnLIPCcIPDz7LmvT8A


Other items may be recorded on there as well for your spiritual edification during this time of crisis. 

For the moment, though, I would say again what I said on Sunday – let’s try to reframe this not as a time of panic, but a time of pause.  Let’s consider how God may be using this time to bless us, rather than give in to the fear.  Let’s see Him at work in us, with us, and through us, today and every day.  


Sincerely,  


Rev. Steve