COVID Precautions: May 27, 2022
Upcoming Services
With the CDC downgrading the county’s COVID risk to "Medium" we will step back in our precautions at worship. You are welcome to wear a mask, of course, but they won’t be encouraged with quite the same energy of the last couple weeks.
Precautions for In-Person Worship
Having everyone (including those who are already vaccinated) follow these precautions will help us to continue offering in-person worship…
Stay home if you or anyone in your household have any symptoms of COVID, had a recent positive diagnosis or have recently been in contact with a known exposure.
Hand sanitizing stations will be available at the entrance.
Fellowship and Summer Fun hour will continue between worship services on Sunday.
If for any reason you do not feel comfortable with the above precautions, know that you are still invited to join us for worship at 1stlu.org/live! We will be live streaming all indoor services.
Not Required
Registration is currently not required.
Wearing masks is welcome, optional, and recommended for those not vaccinated.
Social distancing is not required, but of course we ask everyone to continue to respect all who desire social distance.
Small Group Precautions
First Lutheran small groups may gather in-person with precautions:
Regarding masks, First leaves it up to the members of small groups to talk amongst themselves regarding their comfort level of being unmasked.
There are no group size precautions.
There are no food restrictions.
Small group leaders should do the following:
Connect with Bridget Crave for details.
Connect with Tamara Schonsberg regarding room usage.
Connect with Andy Stutesman regarding promotions.
All Staff Are Fully Vaccinated
As of May 13, 2021, all office staff at First Lutheran are fully vaccinated. Following CDC guidelines, staff now have the option to not wear masks when working in the church on their own or with other staff, but are willing to wear a mask if asked to do so, and will continue to wear a mask in group settings where not all are vaccinated, such as worship and small groups.