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“Even busy professionals want to find romance but they don't have much time to look for it often. An upscale dating service now helps business people improve their personal lives.” -CNN
'It plans everything, down to when and where you meet. What happens: Once staff members find a good match, they'll tell you about your date, coordinate your schedules, and select a nice spot for lunch or drinks. You take it from there.'
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“… It's Just Lunch does its part by eliminating faked photos, guesswork and even invitations. All they have to do is show up and have a good time.”
'… A dating service is trying to revolutionize the blind date. It’s Just Lunch offers clients a chance to get acquainted over lunch. The firm does all the work, making reservations, clearing the matches with customers. All couples have to do is show up.'
Responsibly reopening worship services will include:
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- If you are high risk, we encourage you to continue watching with us online.
- If you are sick or do not feel well, please stay home.
- Doors will be opened by volunteers.
- All venues will be set for physical distancing. Chairs will be set in small clusters for family units to attend together.
- The amount of chairs will signify the capacity of each service.
- Wearing face masks is required for everyone kindergarten and older until further notice.
- RSVP for GraceKids is NOT required. However, if you would like to speed up the check-in process, you can sign up each week at: CentervilleGrace.org/RSVP
HONOR CODE
Aside from military and funerals, honor isn’t a term you hear much about these days.
It’s desperately lacking, especially in the public domain. But where does honor come from? Why is it still so important for our relationships, even if it’s not that prevalent?