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Medford church addresses concerns beyond statewide two-week freeze

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Medford church addresses concerns beyond statewide two-week freeze
Medford church addresses concerns beyond statewide two-week freeze

Medford First Christian Church is speaking out on some of the challenges they'll face beyond Governor Kate Brown's statewide two-week freeze.

To mandate working from home as ámuch as is similar to what happened back when oregon shut down in the spring-- there are some exceptions to the two week freeze.

Personal services like hair salons and massage parlors ácan say open.

The other big difference is -- governor brown says she'll use state police and local law enforcement to enforce these orders.

R brown's two-week freeze.

Tonight, we caught up with a local church to find out how this could impact how theythis r community, but officials say they worry about what will happen if the freeze goes beyond two weeks for jackson county.

Medford first christian church has around 35 members.

If they worship in-person, it's in smaller groups where people can physical distance.

The church also does facebook live for people watching at home.

However, officials worry about what will happen if more people want to join in-person.

"i mean that i've had some sleepless nights about that from the beginning of all of this.

Uh, how do you grow when new people can't exactly come.

We have had new people come though, um, on facebook and when we were at first doing videos on youtube.

And, um, so i'm encouraged by that."

Officials say outdoor worship is

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