I invite you to take some time to do nothing. Consider this your permission. Normally on Good Friday our world stills (at least some) with banks & schools closed. In this time school & bank closures does not signal a time to do nothing as we have found all sorts of ways to work while we are at home. I've had parents share that they have included virtual dance class, music lessons, etc. and this is good and important but so is a rhythm of rest. Take time to watch our Good Friday Worship which can be found at www.faithfannett.com/worship. Or if you need to take a break from a screen - open your Bible to John 18:1 - 19:42. You can also just get the bulletin that has all of these readings printed. But take some time and reflect on the passion of our Lord.
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