As we adjust our daily practices in light of the Coronavirus, we invite our church goers to try some new practices to keep all God’s people safe, especially those most vulnerable among us:
—The Peace: Please bow to one another or fist bump. Please refrain from shaking hands or hugging.
—Communion: This week, Diocesan Bishop John Taylor has issued a directive stating that communion wine is not to be served within the diocese until we can be certain that any risk from the coronavirus has passed (Click here to read the announcement). The bread will still be offered during communion and, according to Episcopal theology, the work of the sacrament is complete when taken in only one kind—meaning just taking the bread without the wine. Those handling communion wafers will be washing and sanitizing their hands immediately before the Eucharist is offered. As always, it is also an option to receive a blessing at the Eucharist instead of taking communion.
—Pastoral Care: If you are sick or in the hospital, please let the church and your clergy know. Hospitals are not permitted to inform us of a patent’s presence in the hospital.
Hand Sanitizer will be available inside the Parish Hall on Sundays for your convenience.
The All Saints staff have discussed plans for how to proceed should our community be affected by the virus. Should the need arise, we will communicate with you about changes to our situation through through email. If you do not currently receive emails from All Saints, please subscribe here to make sure you receive updates in the future.