Ann Street United Methodist Church
335 Ann St., Concord. Pastor: Rev. Randy Wall. In person and Facebook Live worship: 11 a.m. at Ann Street Church. Sermon: âI Am the Resurrection and the Life â¦â Scripture: John 11:5-27.
Boger s Chapel United Methodist Church
1775 Flowes Store Road E., Concord. Pastor: Rev. Gary MacDonald. Worship: 10 a.m. via Zoom.us and livestreamed at www.facebook.com/bogerschapel.umc. Sermon: “Making New Space.” Scripture: Mark 1:21-28.
Crossroads Church
220 George W. Liles Parkway, Concord. Pastor: Lowell McNaney. Live worship streamed on Facebook, Crossroads Concord church app or mycrossroads.co website at 9:30 and 11:11 a.m.
Epworth United Methodist Church
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A 94-year-old Pitkin County man has died after contracting the coronavirus, county and hospital officials confirmed Friday.
The man, who has not been identified, died as a result of severe acute hypoxic respiratory failure due to COVID-19 pneumonia with several other secondary diagnoses, according to a report from county epidemiologist Josh Vance.
The man died Dec. 26, according to the report, and he is the fourth Pitkin County resident whose death is considered associated with COVID-19. How the man contracted the virus has not been released.
Aspen Valley Hospital spokeswoman Jennifer Slaughter said in an email Friday evening that the 94-year-old male was hospitalized “over the Christmas holiday, put on comfort measures, and died in the hospital from complications related to COVID-19.”
A 94-year-old Pitkin County man has died after contracting the coronavirus, county and hospital officials confirmed Friday.
The man, who has not been identified, died as a result of severe acute hypoxic respiratory failure due to COVID-19 pneumonia with several other secondary diagnoses, according to a report from county epidemiologist Josh Vance.
The man died Dec. 26, according to the report, and he is the fourth Pitkin County resident whose death is considered associated with COVID-19. How the man contracted the virus has not been released.
Aspen Valley Hospital spokeswoman Jennifer Slaughter said in an email Friday evening that the 94-year-old male was hospitalized “over the Christmas holiday, put on comfort measures, and died in the hospital from complications related to COVID-19.”
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Cooking, baking and âhelping.â Kim and Jordan have been baking for the past couple of days and the house smells wonderful and the cookies and sausage balls taste great too.
Every Christmas season growing up my aunts on the Plemmons side of the family always made candy. We could always count on a tin filled with chocolate-covered goodies and my favorite, potato candy. I saw our Preacher Steve Ayers post a picture the other day of potato candy and he called it something different. It has a sugary white part layered with peanut butter. I think you make the layer of white, then spread peanut butter on it, roll it into a log and slice it into small potato-shaped pieces. I donât even know if there are potatoes in it.