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1. NC VALUES VOICE: Special
Guest: Dr. Tom Philips, of the Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association
Earlier this week, we conducted our second NC Values Voice
livestream event. The NC Values Voice is a new initiative we’ve
launched on bringing you original content where we interview experts
about the pro-values issues important to you. This week’s
livestream featured Dr. Tom Phillips of the Billy Graham Evangelistic
association. During our discussion, we learned more about their
COVID-19 response in New York and here in the Carolinas. You
can watch a recording of the livestream
here.
2. THE FEDERALIST: Violent Threats, Hate
Mail Hit Raleigh Church For Holding Services With Under 10
People
“It was a parishioner who called local news and possibly the police
on Rev. Kevin Martin for continuing to hold services during
coronavirus shutdowns, even though he had explicit state permission to
do so while taking extra health precautions.
Members of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Raleigh, N.C. were filmed
by local television as they walked with their spouses and children
into the church to worship and receive critical spiritual care at a
time of unprecedented global panic. Families kept six feet apart and
came in limited numbers, and the sanctuary was sanitized between
services.
News cameras staked out the private property and filmed all
entering and exiting for approximately two hours, Martin said, then
posted their faces for the world to see under the headline “Raleigh
church held in-person services Sunday.”
3.
NC GOVERNOR: Governor Cooper Extends Stay at Home order through May
8th
"Governor Roy Cooper today issued Executive Order No. 135 extending North Carolina’s Stay At Home
order through May 8. The orders extending closure of restaurants for
dine-in service and bars and closure of other close-contact businesses
are also extended through May 8.
Governor Cooper shared details about North Carolina’s plan to lift
restrictions in three phases once the data show that key metrics are
headed in the right direction."
What is most shocking about
this news is that under Governor Cooper’s plan churches won’t be
allowed to reopen until Phase 2 of his plan—seemingly at the end of
May. Are churches not as essential a service as some of the other
services and behaviors granted liberties in the earlier phases?
4. COVID-19 REPORTS: What is
the White House Plan to Reopen America, and How Does It Apply To
NC?
“My
conclusion is that we're at least borderline meeting the criteria for
the first phase of reopening. The details can be seen here,
but it allows for social groups of up to 10, return to work in phases,
and opening of restaurants and gyms.
Once we've done that, we reset the criteria and
wait until they are satisfied again under phase 1 -- so it would take
at least 14 days to see that COVID is still under control -- before
going to phase
2.
For the areas of NC that count on Tourism, we
need to at least get to phase 2 to avoid major economic impacts, so my
hope is that we see movement in the state towards phase 1 soon. That
said, the Governor has access to more information that I have from
public sources, and once we start opening up, it would be very hard to
get people to go back to where we are now, so I understand the need
for caution.
It may be that rather than taking the whole
state to phase 1, we take certain regions of the state there first. I
have been tracking COVID in NC on
a county by county basis and hope to share some analysis of that
soon.”
5. NC VALUES: Letter the NC Values
Coalition wrote to the NC State Board of Elections opposing the
changes to emergency powers of the Board that would mandate vote from
home for the 2020 elections
Recently, the NC Values Coalition wrote the NC State Board of
Elections to oppose the rule change they have proposed to 08 NCAC
01.0106 which would expand the emergency powers of the Executive
Director of the State Board of Elections "to clarify that a
catastrophe arising from natural causes includes a disease epidemic or
other public health incident that makes it impossible or extremely
hazardous for elections officials or voters to reach or otherwise
access the voting place or that creates a significant risk of physical
harm to persons in the voting place, or that would otherwise convince
a reasonable person to avoid traveling to or being in a voting
place.“
Read
the rest of our letter here.
ONGOING PRAYER: CORONAVIRUS
LORD, we pray to you regarding the health pandemic facing our
nation and the world. Christ—you are the Great Physician—and we bring
to you a solemn petition in regards to our physical, social, and
economic health.
Protect our bodies and our nation as we combat the coronavirus.
We pray that our leaders in office will be blessed with wisdom to make
decisions in the interest of public health and saving lives. We pray
in particular for the elderly, who are most at risk to experience
complications when infected. We pray for all the medical
professionals on the front-lines of battling this virus.
LORD, protect all of us from infection, and may you work
through your Church in the midst of this crisis to help bring people
to acknowledge you are sovereign and good. We pray deeply that people
will come to salvation, and that our neighbors will spend their time
wisely with their families praising God for our blessings.
We pray that this virus will quickly die out, that our public
efforts—as communities and neighbors—will slow the virus' spread and
impact. LORD, we ask for you to work through those individuals
currently developing a cure, and plead that it may come soon. We also
pray for all those who will be impacted by the economic fallout of the
measures taken to combat the viruses. Be with individuals nearing
retirement who will have their savings ravaged; be with small business
owners and employees—particularly those in recreation, dining,
part-time employment, and vacation industries—who may face bankruptcy
and financial stress related to economic decline; be with our nation
as a whole, as it sets itself on the difficult path of recovering
physically and economically from this virus.
LORD, we acknowledge you are good, and that your provision for
your children is unquestionable. May your inspired words remind us in
this time of panic and anxiety:
"Be not anxious
for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for
your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than the food,
and the body than the raiment? Behold the birds of the heaven, that
they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; and your
heavenly Father feedeth them. Are not ye of much more value than they?
And which of you by being anxious can add one cubit unto the measure
of his life? And why are ye anxious concerning raiment? Consider the
lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they
spin: yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not
arrayed like one of these. But if God doth so clothe the grass of the
field, which to-day is, and to-morrow is cast into the oven, shall he
not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith? Be not therefore
anxious, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or,
Wherewithal shall we be clothed? For after all these things do the
Gentiles seek; for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of
all these things. But seek ye first his kingdom, and his
righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. Be not
therefore anxious for the morrow: for the morrow will be anxious for
itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." (Matthew
6:25-34)
Amen
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Sincerely,
North Carolina Values Coalition
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