[sepc] SEPC Live Streaming Worship - 7 February 2021
Jay Green
jay.green at covenant.edu
Sat Feb 6 09:41:40 EST 2021
Dear Church Family,
Enclosed is the bulletin
<https://stelmopres.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/02-07-2021-covid19.pdf> for
tomorrow's service, a link to our live stream
<https://youtu.be/iVMBubh57Io> (for
those who are choosing to remain at home) that will begin a little before
10:30 AM, and the shared document where we invite you tomorrow to share
during worship your Thanksgivings to God
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/17jMXmriZV-s1IcxBXdI1sNUb5rR1JdY-S6btFFeFcvA/edit?usp=sharing>
for
his faithfulness over the past week.
We will be celebrating communion together during worship.
Please see the list of COVID protocols below for those attending worship
in-person. We recognize and understand that many of you have underlying
conditions and other concerns that lead you to remain away from in-person
gatherings. While we deeply miss your presence among us, we fully support
you in your decision to remain at home in this season.
Please let Bill or any of the elders know about particular concerns or
prayer requests you have.
"The Lord is my strength and my shield; in him my heart trusts, and I am
helped; my heart exults, and with my song I give thanks to him." Psalm 28:7
For the Session,
Jay
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SEPC Phase 1 COVID-19 Protocols
- If you are in a high-risk category or have any personal reservations
about attending, we strongly encourage you to stay home and participate via
the streaming service.
- If you have tested positive for COVID, are running a temperature, have
any other symptoms of illness, or believe you may have recently been
exposed, please do not attend in person.
- During this first phase, the nursery and Little Lambs will not be
offered.
- We encourage you to worship using the live stream for now if you need
these programs or if you aren't comfortable having your whole family sit
through the duration of the service.
- We have cordoned off every other pew to encourage people to remain 6
feet apart, and we will be allowing a maximum of 80 people in the
sanctuary.
- Please seat 4 people or one family (with children) to a row.
- We will also be setting up chairs in a socially distanced layout in
the fellowship hall.
- The service will be streamed and shown on a projector.
- Adult Sunday school room is not being used.
- All bathrooms will be available.
- The Sunday school wing doors will be locked and we will have signs to
tell people to enter at the front of the church (or on the porch if the
sanctuary is full).
- While inside, everyone ages 5 and up are required to wear a mask.
- Masks are available for those who do not have their own.
- We have removed hymnals and songbooks from the sanctuary and put them
in the adult Sunday school room.
- Congregants in attendance will use the bulletin for the service.
- We will have available either hand sanitizer stations or small bottles
of hand sanitizer.
- There will be at least 2 deacons on duty who will be wearing masks
while welcoming people.
- The doors of the church will be opened so people don't have to touch
surfaces.
- We will not be collecting the offering in person during this first
phase. Please continue to give in any of the ways Mark Slavovsky outlines
in the weekly bulletin.
- After the service starts, the doors in the back will be closed and
will only be opened by a deacon. A sign will be placed outside instructing
those who arrive after the doors have been closed to go to the fellowship
hall (via the porch) to participate in the service.
- At the end of the service, musicians will play and everyone will be
dismissed row by row by the deacons, starting from the back of the church -
socializing should be done outside.
- The church will be cleaned on its normal schedule.
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