CHURCH IS NOT CANCELLED
As you’ve heard, Minnesota churches haven’t quite gotten the green-light to reopen yet.
We know that many of us are anxious to be back on our campus and it’s frustrating to wait.
But hear this, too. Church is not canceled.
It just looks different.
Honestly, this isn’t the 2020 we had in mind. Navigating what church looks like during a pandemic has been a challenge, but we find hope in seeking our faithful God and knowing that nothing can cancel THE CHURCH.
Our community, all of the people of God around the world included, is not canceled. We’ll just continue to worship differently and creatively from where we are until we can be back together again.
And we will be back together again. Maybe soon. You may be facing disappointment, grief, and other difficulties in this season, too, but we’re all in this together and we’re here for you.
Here’s how:
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If you have financial, physical, or other needs as a result of COVID-19 please click here to let us know.
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We haven’t stopped praying for you. Please click here to update us on any prayer requests you may have.
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We continue to refine our reopening operations and we’d like to hear from you. Take this short survey so we can figure out the best way to safely serve our community when we are back in the building.
What we won’t do:
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Meet in-person... yet . All of our in-person events, groups, and other gatherings are still on pause as we practice loving our neighbor through staying at home as much as possible. Our planning task-force is determining the best practices and timing to resume.
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Freak out . God is still on the throne and in control. As hard as it is to rest right now, we can choose to remember this and rest in Him.
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Waste this season . All of us have a huge opportunity to connect with people online and serve our community right now. Let’s continue to leverage this to show love wherever we can. The church is also innovating, and we’re so grateful to be moved to new heights in ministry.
What we will do:
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Stay connected. Isolation isn’t good for anyone and we’re making sure that having to be physically distanced doesn’t mean we’re completely disconnected. Check out our online service details and virtual small group information.
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Love our neighbors. There are needs inside and outside of our church that we can work together to help meet. Even if you’re not in a position to donate financially, a kind word through the phone, volunteering in local relief efforts, or spreading a hope-filled message on social media can really help.
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Remember our Hope . Our shared faith in Jesus Christ is what brought us together and will help us stick together. We should lean on and remind each other of God’s promises when we’re feeling weary.
The Northgate leadership team is praying continuously and trusting God for the future. We encourage you to do the same. Please feel free to reach out to us with any questions or concerns.









