MILE HI CHURCH UPDATES, OFFERINGS,
AND ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
June 2, 2020
COVID-19 UPDATES
In adherence of the COVID-19 mitigation orders and respect for the health and happiness of all, Mile Hi Church has postponed or canceled all on-campus activities and the campus is closed, with the exception of one class we’re offering in person and online. See below.
We are still in process of working on a plan to reopen our campus and will post it here as soon as the plan is in place.
You can read our latest update here.
Our Sunday and Wednesday services are being livestreamed only.
Please see our offerings and resources below.
Be safe and well! Thank you! (7/12/20)
SERVICES, ONLINE CLASSES, AND MEDITATIONS
- Sunday Service at 10 a.m. and Wednesday Night Live Service at 7 p.m.
Watch on any of these platforms when service begins.
- Youth Church
A fifteen-minute lesson posted every Monday for families with elementary-age kids.
milehichurch.org/Ministries/Youth-Family
- Spiritual Practices with Rev. Josh Reeves
Online Class, Tues., July 14, 6:30 p.m. or In-Person Class, Thurs., July 16, 10 a.m. milehichurch.org/202SpiritualPractices
- Weekly Online Prayer Vigil
Every Monday evening, Mon., July 13, 7 – 7:20 p.m., by Zoom
facebook.com/events/2663148900671437
PRAYER AND SUPPORT GROUPS
- Prayer Practitioners are available for phone sessions. Call 303-232-8851 to schedule an appointment.
- Send us a prayer request by filling out this form milehichurch.org/Prayer.
- Join our weekly online prayer vigil every Monday evening at 7 p.m. by Zoom.
facebook.com/events/2663148900671437
- Support groups meet on Wednesday evenings by Zoom:
» Healing Connection Support Group: Every Wed. at 5:45 p.m. with Revs. Kay and Linda.
Zoom meeting zoom.us/j/84125942758
» Grief Support Group: 1st and 3rd Wed. at 5:30 p.m. with Dr. Patty.
Zoom meeting zoom.us/j/161041585
» Recovery Support Group: Every Wed. at 6 p.m. with Rev. Carol.
Zoom meeting zoom.us/j/792558509
WAYS TO HELP IN AND AROUND OUR COMMUNITY
- Donate to our community partner, The Action Center. If you are well and not at high-risk for COVID, volunteer at their drive-up distribution center.
- Donate to a local food bank. During emergencies, food banks provide food locally and nationally. Food is a crucial need for families during this time.
foodbankrockies.org
- Volunteer with our community partner, A Little Help. They have unique opportunities to help your neighbors during this time. If you are feeling healthy and wondering what you can do to positively support your older neighbors, consider helping spread kindness and telephone-based connection! A Little Help is increasing their care calls to all older members, so more volunteers are needed to call at least once a week. A basic script will be provided when you sign up. ALH also has opportunities for grocery and medication deliveries to our members. Sign up here to help keep our members safe while reducing social isolation.
- Volunteer or donate to the Colorado COVID Support Team. Colorado created a COVID-19 support page to volunteer or share needs. They are looking for volunteers to help at-risk individuals across CO get through the crisis. They are soliciting donations for supplies: masks, gloves, swabs, cleaning supplies, and baby formula.
NEED HELP OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO DOES?
- Colorado United Way is a great place to start if you need resources: food delivery, housing assistance, unemployment benefits, counseling services, help paying bills. Dial 211 on your phone to be connected to CUW.
- Hunger Free Colorado has created a COVID-19 Food resources page to keep Coloradans up-to-date on how COVID-19 is affecting food access and where people can continue to access needed nutrition. You’ll find information about statewide food delivery, food resources hotline, school meal locations, food pantries, updates on vital nutrition programs like SNAP and WIC, and additional resources from their partners.