Psalm 29
Psalm 29 read aloud by our beloved residents can be found here. Thanks to Pastors Erik Samuelson and Helen McPeak for working with our readers.
Psalm 29 read aloud by our beloved residents can be found here. Thanks to Pastors Erik Samuelson and Helen McPeak for working with our readers.
CoViD-19 Update - January 7, 2021 Good News: As we continue our weekly surveillance testing, we have found no new cases this week. Thanks be to God, and good practices.
The Magnificat, Mary's Song, read by our beloved residents, can be found here. Thank you, Pastors Erik Samuelson and Helen Mcpeak, for your good work lifting up the lowly and making this possible.
Psalm 85, read here by our precious residents. Thanks to Pastors Erik Samuelson and Helen McPeak for the gift of this video.
Psalm 95, read by our beloved residents, is available for your viewing here. Thank you to Pastors Erik Samuelson and Helen McPeak for making this possible.
Update: 11/17/2020 As symptom mitigation and weekly testing proceed, we are continuing to work to stop the outbreak of CoViD-19 here at Josephine. Case number are increasing. Thanks are due to the broader community and to the Snohomish Health District for strong support -- we could not do it without you.
Psalm 90, read by our amazing residents, can be viewed here. Thank you to Pastors Erik Samuelson and Helen McPeak for making this possible. God is faithful.
We have been working diligently on testing every resident and staff every week for the last three weeks due to the spike in community cases in Snohomish County. We have thirty-three new positive cases this week. There has been a total of fifty-three positive residents since October 28th There are 2 residents in the hospital. [...]
We have been working diligently on testing every resident and staff every week for the last three weeks due to the spike in community cases in Snohomish County. We have thirty-three new positive cases this week. There has been a total of fifty-three positive residents since October 28th There are 2 residents in the hospital. [...]
As a result of testing this week, we are aware of several new CoViD-19 cases presenting in residents and staff. We continue testing everyone in the building and working to prevent the spread of the virus. Thank you for your ongoing support as we work through this current outbreak. People are displaying great flexibility and [...]