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Local churches shuffle worship places to make roomWith the loss of the Blyth PublicSchool as a potential site for theirworship, the Living Water ChristianFellowship, based out of Blyth,
found themselves in need of a new
space for their Sunday worship.
The Blyth Community Church of
God saw that need and were able to
help out their fellow church and
congregation by offering their own
worship space and move their
services to Pastor Les Cook’s dance
studio, Blyth East Side Dance, on
Hamilton Street.
The Community Church of God’s
building and sanctuary at 308 Blyth
Road has been rented to the
fellowship and, while the
arrangements weren’t the first
considered, they are working out
great according to Pastor Ernest
Dow.
“We had looked at renting the
lower hall at the Blyth Memorial
Hall, but then the Church of God
offered us their space,” he said. “It’s
more satisfying having and using a
whole space and not having to put up
and tear down a worship space every
week.”
The fellowship, which has the goal
of building its worship centre whenthey save enough to cover the build,have made the space their own bychanging up the seating arrangement
and foregoing pews for cushioned
chairs.
“It may be less efficient for the
numbers, but we’re really enjoying
the arrangement and the
breathability of the setup,” Dow
said.
The group is excited to have the
opportunity to worship in the space
and, according to Dow, appreciate
the Church of God moving their
services to accommodate.
The move, which happened late in
September, came as a result of many
reasons for the Church of God
according to Pastor Cook.
“We considered moving the
church to the studio since we
finished construction of the dance
space,” he said. “We don’t really use
the church during the week much,
we’re only there for about two hours
a week.”
The news that Living Water
wouldn’t have the school to worship
in was what brought the idea of
moving back, according to Cook.
“The studio is the same size as thesanctuary, so it didn’t really matterbefore,” he said. “We weren’tmoving for numbers or anything like
that.”
Cook’s wife Jackie said that the
church was happy to help out the
fellowship and that the move is
really indicative of the religious
landscape in Blyth.
“We’re fortunate to live in a
community where churches work
together like this,” she said.
The agreement to rent the space
comes with no long-term contract
according to Cook and can be
changed or ended by either party
with enough notice according to
Dow.“We may stay in the studio, sinceit’s much more conducive to ourstyle of service than a sanctuary
setting,” Cook said.
Jackie added that helping out the
fellowship was a good move and she
felt it was a great opportunity to
utilize a resource that had been a bit
under used.
“It feels good to make things work
for everyone involved,” she said.
“It’s a shame to have space not
being used, and now it is being
used.”
This isn’t the first time that the two
organizations have worked together
either, according to Cook, who said
that the two used to share summerservices and that they have similaraims and goals for the community.The Blyth Community Church of
God now meets at East Side Dance
Studio at 273 Hamilton Street from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Sundays with
a discussion group afterwards.
The Living Water Christian
Fellowship meets at 308 Blyth Road
on Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
Other meetings held at the new
location include the Women at the
Well group who previously met at
the homes of members.
The group meets at 7:30 p.m. on
the first and third Wednesday of each
month.
The old switcheroo
The Blyth Community Church of God recently moved their services to Pastor Les Cook’s
house to allow Pastor Ernest Dow, left, and his congregation from Living Water Christian
Fellowship a place to worship after the Blyth Public School gymnasium was no longer
available to them. Dow is shown here with Tiffany and Dawn Uyl during a recent service (Vicky
Bremner photo)
Continued from page 12
the thrust of the Oct. 13 campaign;
CPL insists, “It is our opinion that
abortion is never medically
necessary and should be defunded
provincially;” and, “the funding of
this procedure by governments
represents an extreme waste of
health care resources.” There are
other sectors in health care where
these resources (which Campaign
Life Coalition estimates at $30-50
million per year) could be put to
better use, providing quality care
where truly needed.
In summary: we infer from
Scripture that human life
has inherent worth from
conception.
Killing of the unborn, of those
who bear God’s image, is
tantamount to murder. There exists a
sizable body of physicians who
argue that abortion is NEVER
medically necessary and should be
de-funded. Shouldn’t conscientious
citizens who object to this ghastly
practice have an option for their tax
dollars NOT to be used to such
terrible ends?
Pro-life rally to be held
in Blyth on Saturday