Hello Twin Oak Family & Friends!
As many of you have heard, churches in our area have been instructed to once again close. Specifically, the enclosed person-to-person gatherings are not permitted. As a safe alternative, we are beginning our enhanced Drive-In Tune-In Worship service this Sunday at 9:30am.
Welcome to Twin Oaks:
Drive-In Tune-In Worship Sunday @ 9:30am
What do you mean by Tune-In?
We will be using a short-range FM transmitter, so you can hear myself or anyone at the microphone through your car’s FM radio! I will confirm with you the FM channel on Sunday.
Why so early?
Our Sacramento summers are hot, so an early start should be comfortable.
As I’ve shared before, as your pastor I look to encourage and inspire you for the glory of the Lord. This is new and different, but I believe with some prayer and creativity we can make this a safe interactive experience.
Many of you have been catching the sermons posted online every Sunday at 1pm (www.toabc.org). Please continue and pass on the opportunity to others.
Basic Instructions for Drive-In Tune-In Worship: (please take a moment to read)
Please patiently follow directions. We will be lining up in rows of five. As you drive in you will be handed a small plastic bag with service materials inside. Your car will likely be pinned in for the duration of the service, which should not extend beyond one hour. Please tune your car radio to the FM channel given. We’re asking that you please stay in your car during the service and open only the driver-side windows. The church will be unlocked for restroom emergencies, but otherwise we ask that you maintain physical distance from one another. Everyone will be instructed to drive off or at least move out of our formation at the end of the service. Please keep this in prayer, there are a number of challenges here and some amazing opportunities for God to be glorified and lives changed.
Please stay safe and courageous! Grace & Peace!
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Andre Richner
916-671-6658 (cell
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." - Jim Elliot