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Sunday Worship Service on YouTube

This week, due to technical difficulties with live streaming,
we have put together a prerecorded worship service
that will go live on our YouTube channel Sunday morning at 10AM.

A link to that video will go out via our mailing list and on on Facebook.

Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel for
notifications of videos and live broadcasts!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
2nd Quarter Giving Statements
Next week, the office staff will distribute the 2nd Quarter Giving Statements via email.

As we indicated earlier this year, we have moved to Breeze Church Management, a new administrative software package. Breeze enables us to distribute statements to your email address. For those who don’t have an email address, we will mail their statements to their mailing address. The office can also track the emails to see if any are rejected (incorrect address) or not opened. They will follow up on those that are not opened, and mail a statement to those with incorrect email addresses.

The statements will look different than statements distributed in prior years. Please review your statement, and if you have questions, send an email to Carol Wiggins at finance1@heartoflongmont.org.
50 countries affected by COVID -19 sing Amazing Grace
Do you have a prayer request? We have a new prayer request mailing list! Please send your prayer requests to prayers@heartoflongmont.org.
A Bee's Life at Heart of Longmont
Ever wonder what a bee's life might be like, buzzing around Heart of Longmont's rose garden? Check out this video!

Concept: Jenna Moore
Video: Karen Moore
Virtual Annual Conference of the Mountain Sky Conference ...

by Dave Perry, Lay Delegate to Annual Conference This AC was the first Virtual AC. And in a way similar to the Zoom committee meetings, adult SS classes and You-tube Sunday Worship services, this AC...

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Dearest Family and Friends,

Johnathon and I cannot thank you enough for showering us with all the wonderful gifts we received to welcome our babies! Please know how very much we appreciate your thoughtfulness and generosity!!

Cayden and Camdyn are growing strong, Johnathon and I are adjusting to their schedules and so love getting to know their personalities!

Sincerely,
Corinne Kluger
Have an article or photo you want to see in the next edition of the Pulse?
Send them to communications@heartoflongmont.org by August 3!
Re-Open the Church Team Update
Heart of Longmont has a small team that is working on protocols for the church while we are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. The team consists of members from trustees, worship/music, safety team, office, children’s and families' ministry, and ushers.

The team is using the document “Re-Launch Church” published by the Mountain Sky Conference to help guide us. This document, written by Bishop Karen Oliveto and a group from the Conference details three different phases for dealing with the virus.

Phase Red is the phase we are currently in. Churches are not to host in-person worship. No outside groups are to use the church. We remain in the Red Phase until “state and local officials have reported a 14-day downward trend of cases, hospitals are treating patients without crisis care, and there is a robust testing program in place, including antibody testing.” When that occurs, we then move into Phase Yellow.

Phase Yellow is a gradual return to gatherings and doing so in a cautionary manner. Pastors and church leaders must ensure that implementing Yellow Status is in the spiritual and physical well-being of the community and the church and will require the approval of the Bishop or her designee. The Yellow Phase does allow for groups under 50 to meet with stringent guidelines.

Finally, Phase Green is when the virus is contained, and people are safe. Permission will be granted to communities of faith to return to full activity and gatherings will be permitted without restriction. This will be in place only as church leadership is confident in the care of their community of faith. Green lighting for all activities will likely be guided by a testing protocol for asymptomatic COVID-19 carriers, antibody testing, therapeutic drug therapies aggressively caring for those who have contracted COVID-19, and approval and availability of a COVID-19 vaccine.  

Our Re-Open Team is procuring hand sanitizing stations which will be at all doors.
  
Our Church office is open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10:00am til 1:00pm. Visitors must wear masks, and use hand sanitizer when entering the office.

As of July 7, 2020, the state of Colorado and the county of Boulder do not report a 14-day downward trend in cases. We continue to be in the Red Phase.
Dave Perry sat down to talk about the Asylum Project in this video that premiered during Sunday worship on July 5, 2020.

The asylum Project is Heart of Longmont’s Compassion Offering for the month of July. If you would like to help the Asylum Project and its mission of human kindness and love for one another, please designate your gift to them during the Compassion Offering.
Giving to your church through your will is a good way to continue your support of your church beyond your lifetime.

When preparing your estate plan, consider including plans for a gift to your church.
Escape From Persecution - Heart of Longmont

by Sandi Austin For two transgender women from Ecuador, the journey to Longmont was full of danger and challenges. Their plight to just survive began in their homeland, where the majority of the...

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Adult Sunday School Classes on Zoom
Many of you have asked how to connect with our two adult Sunday school classes hosted on Zoom. Here's how! The Zoom invites for each are below.
Adventurer's Sunday School with Tricia Grafelman
Topic: Adventurer's Sunday School
Time: Sundays at 08:30 AM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
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Faith & Reason Sunday School with Marty Allison
Sunday, July 5⋅8:30 – 9:45am
Weekly on Sunday

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Donations Needed for H.O.P.E
HOPE is in desperate need of some men's clothing and other things. If you are cleaning out closets or shopping, please think of HOPE. You can bring any items to the church airlock and put them in the HOPE closet at any time. Someone will deliver them to the HOPE office.

Men's clothing needed:
Men's boxers or briefs SML
Men's pants 28-32 waist and 32-34 length
Men's sweat pants
Men's shoes 8.5-10.5
Ponchos

Other items needed include:
Trial size shampoo and conditioner
Sunscreen
Paper towels
Paper plates 8.5x9 (not small ones)
Plastic forks
The HOL UMW Are Here For You!
Your United Methodist Women would like the congregation to know that if someone needs something and can’t--or shouldn’t--go out please contact Lynn Greenhalge at 303-651-3911 or halge@aol.com. We will get it taken care of! If you just need someone to chat with please let us know that as well! We’ll give you a “phone buddy”!

We need to stick together in these trying times and we want you to know we’re here for you, our church.
Do you have an article, story, or update you'd like to put in the Pulse?
We'd love to share your stories! Send your submission to communications@heartoflongmont.org with "Pulse" in the subject line.
The deadline for submissions is August 3.
UNITED METHODIST NEWS
Smaller communities affected by protests | United...

By Jim Patterson July 9, 2020 | UM News Other Manual Translations: português español View More Do you have a question about The United Methodist Church? This is the place to get answers. Ask The UMC, a ministry of United Methodist Communications, ...

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In trying times, churches extend their reach | United...

When the pandemic threatened their predominantly African American community in North Nashville, Tennessee, members of Gordon Memorial United Methodist Church knew what they had to do: Re-tool for the new reality and increase capacity.

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Multiethnic communication: Listen first | ResourceUMC

United Methodists are working to dismantle racism as part of the church's commitment to freedom and justice for all people. Congregations can work toward equality and equity for all by communicating intentionally with different racial/ethnic groups.

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NFL team name change victory for Native people | United...

By Kathy L. Gilbert July 16, 2020 | UM News The decision to change the name and logo of the Washington NFL team is a "huge victory" for Indian Country, said the Rev. David Wilson, conference superintendent of the Oklahoma Indian Missionary...

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Native Americans joyful about SCOTUS decision | United...

Native Americans, including United Methodists, were jubilant over a U.S. Supreme Court ruling affirming their jurisdiction over criminal prosecutions of tribe members on reservations in Oklahoma. "I'm excited. I am happy," said Anne Marshall,...

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UMCOR support helps formerly incarcerated reenter...

For five years, the Southern Center for Human Rights in Atlanta has been working to win the release of Black men and women serving decades-long prison sentences for minor offenses. This year, an UMCOR grant provided the means for SCHR to...

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Time for Cross and Flame to go | United Methodist News...

I saw my first burning cross in 1979 when I was 10 years old. It was night. My family and I were on our way to Shreveport, Louisiana, from the parsonage of Miles Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in Marshall, Texas, where my dad was...

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In-person worship is suspended at this time
but we welcome you to join us on our Facebook and YouTube pages!

We also welcome you to join us for online worship services
on our YouTube channel
Sundays at 10AM.
OFFICE SCHEDULE
The office at Heart of Longmont is open
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10:00am to 1:00pm. 

Carol Barnett will be in the office to help with any special needs you may have.  If you come to the office you will need to wear a mask and use the hand sanitizer inside the office doors. We may need to limit the number of people in the office at any one time.  

You can always call Carol at the church office, 303-776-3523 during those days and times. Or you can email her anytime at office@heartoflongmont.org .

Thank you for your patience and understanding.