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Let's Get Ready to Watch the Service at Home (Instructions)

Set up your Tv so you can watch from home

On Sunday we are going to premier our worship service on the web page, www.gracelutheranpsl.com at 9AM

The Worship service will also be available on YouTube,
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-75ObCQ87gyBbjzTnLrjnQ

Youtube is great because it is so versatile. Youtube videos will play on most internet-connected devices.

  • So if you have

    • a computer with the internet, you're good.

    • a smartphone. you're good.

    • a smart TV, you’re good.

    • a smart TV box, like a Roku or Apple TV, you’re good.

Watching the worship service on a TV will be the best experience.
But if you can’t get it to work. Still watch on your computer or phone


 

Watch the video below to find out how you can “cast” the YouTube video from your phone or computer to your TV (this is what Pastor does in the Bible studies to put the Bible and videos on the screens).

Remember to download the youtube App on your Phone or be using “Chrome” On your computer.
Also Practice Today and Tomorrow!


But what if you don’t have a smart TV or a Smart TV box?

HDMI Cable and Plug

HDMI Cable and Plug

  • Do you have a flat-screen tv?

  • If yes, does it have an HDMI plug?

    • See Picture >>>>>

  • You can purchase a Roku box

  • Here is the one to get, they are at Walmart in St. Lucie West right now: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Roku-Premiere-HD-4K-HDR-Streaming-Media-Player-Simple-Remote-and-Premium-HDMI-Cable/886364048

  • Just install the Roku Box, set it up with the instructions, and install the YouTube app on the Roku.

    • I know it sounds like a lot, but you can do it - I have faith in you.!

But what if I have a normal TV without the right plugs?

This is why we are putting together a DVD.
Contact the church, or come to a communion time, and we will have a DVD packet for you.
Just get the DVD going, and watch the worship service with your DVD player.

You can use your phone, tablet, or computer to control the YouTube experience on TV, using the Cast icon to Cast or Airplay. If you're casting from a mobile ...

I found this video also helpful, but it is a little different

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Gathering Update Grace Lutheran PSL (COVID 19) March 19th 2020

Due to Social Distancing, We will no longer hold worship services or Bible studies in person at Grace Lutheran PSL for the time being.

Grace and peace to all my friends at Grace Lutheran PSL,

Life is full of change and adversity. 

God’s people walked in the wilderness after being taken from slavery. God’s people lived in captivity after being taken over by foreign powers. Christians in Peter’s day were driven from their homeland and forced to live and serve a people not their own. 

Yes, all those times were difficult, but in all those circumstances, each time those people rediscovered that God was for them and that He would get them through any adversity. 

These days have brought a new tough time, but, just like the believers in the past, I pray we will see God working through the adversity. 

COVID 19 has caused the world to take action. Commitment to social distancing, as an entire community, is vital if we are going to save millions of lives. Loving our neighbor as ourselves and caring for the least of these, two of Jesus’ teachings, are being presented to us in a whole new way in these times.

The CDC and our president have made a recommendation for any group of 10 or more not to gather. As Luther reminds us in explanation of the fourth commandment, we as Christians ought to honor those in authority. Because of this recommendation, we have had to make a very difficult decision at Grace. 

We will no longer hold worship services or Bible studies in person at Grace Lutheran PSL for the time being. 

So here is my plan going forward into the coming weeks: 

1. Recorded Sunday Services

- I have talked with Cindy, and we are going to record Sunday services on Saturday.

- She is going to assemble a few singers, and the recording should be done well because the service will be designed to be on camera and edited rather than live. 

- The edited service will premiere on YouTube and www.gracelutheranpsl.com at 9am every Sunday. 

2. The Daily Grace

- Perhaps you have seen it. www.gracelutheranpsl.com/daily

- The vision for Daily Grace is “Grace and Peace for a Chaotic and Lonely Time.” 

- I plan on adding things here multiple times a day. There will be a wide variety of content, both fun and serious, Bible based and not.

- Most stuff will also be put on Facebook and in the daily email. Like us on Facebook.

3. During the Week Communion

- I am going to have a few times during the week where individuals/families can come and receive communion and participate in a small service. 

- Pretty much all other social interactions are being canceled, so we could use spiritual nourishment and a few moments together to share in conversation and the Lord’s Supper.

-This communion service will happen every Sunday and Wednesday from 10am-1pm.

-Timeslots may become necessary, depending on the popularity.

- If you arrive and see another person/family in the sanctuary, please wait in the fellowship hall. If you see someone waiting in the fellowship hall, distance yourself in the fellowship hall, or wait on the front porch or car.

- This is subject to change, but we are trying to figure out how to be the church right now. 

- I practiced some today and was able to provide a nice little service while keeping everything sanitary. 

4. Physical Weekly Packets

- Many of the articles and resources, along with the recordings from services, that are uploaded to the website will be made available to those without internet on a weekly basis.

- I want to give those who need it a packet during communion or other times. 

- The packet will include a DVD of the service and any other videos done during the previous week for the Daily Grace. 

- The packet will also include printouts of the content from The Daily Grace. 

- New packets will be available by Sunday at 10 am and can be retrieved then or after.

- Please reach out to us about anyone that would want the packet rather than using the website and YouTube. 

5. Video Conferencing

- Interacting face to face will be sorely missed, especially among those who are used to regularly gathering for Bible studies and other groups.

- In the interest of keeping discussion going, we will be hosting meetings online in the coming weeks where Bible study groups can join in.

- The way these will work is that a web link will be sent out in email with a “save the date” notice of what time and day to join the online group. If you are interested, click on that link a few minutes before the group is scheduled to begin.

- If you have a computer without a webcam, you can join with audio only.

- If you don’t have a computer or smartphone, you can join by phone by calling into the discussion group.

6. Reaching Out

-If you need anything, please call the church. If no one is there, leave a message, and we will get back to you. 

-Seriously, if you need milk and don’t feel comfortable shopping, please contact us. We will find someone to shop for you.  

These are odd times, and we have to think outside the box here. But what we know is that God is still seeing us through. And we must always love God and love our neighbor. Loving our neighbor is, ironically, what social distancing is all about. 

I am declaring today that Grace Lutheran PSL is about this one statement, 

"Giving Grace and Peace in a Chaotic and Lonely Time"

 Peace to you all,

Cris

Pastor Grace Lutheran PSL 

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[Video] [Social Distancing] Why fighting the coronavirus depends on you #SocialDistancing

If we can slow the virus down, it could save hundreds of thousands of lives.

Why fighting the coronavirus depends on you
If we can slow the virus down, it could save hundreds of thousands of lives.

In March 2020, the World Health Organization officially classified Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, as a pandemic. That means the disease no longer constitutes just an outbreak or even an epidemic; the coronavirus has now spread around the world, and will continue to reach into other countries and communities.

That’s in part because of how contagious the virus is. When you’re infected with the flu, it takes about two days before you start to show symptoms. But coronavirus symptoms take an average of five to six days to appear, so it’s easy to spread well before you notice that you’re feeling sick. Many people are spreading it while going about their daily lives as usual.

The risk is that once coronavirus starts to spread in a community, about 20% of cases are severe and may require hospitalization. As those cases multiply, hospitals can fill up quickly. And people with severe cases of COVID-19 who can’t receive proper medical attention are at a much higher risk of dying.

Ideally, we would be able to stop the virus from spreading entirely. We can’t do that right now. What we can do is slow it down, so that the severe cases get spread out over a longer period of time, and hospitals are less likely to be overwhelmed on any given day. And that’s where each one of us comes in. The best way to slow down the spread is for everyone — healthy, sick, young, old — to limit social contact as much as possible, immediately. This is called social distancing, and it only works if enough of us do it. But if we do, it could mean the difference between the life and death of someone you know.

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Plain old soap and water absolutely annihilate coronavirus.

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You've been told a thousand times: wash your hands to stop the spread of COVID-19. But why does this work so well? It has to do with the way the soap molecules are able to absolutely demolish viruses, like the coronavirus.

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