The aim of our guidelines is to help our Church respond to COVID-19 cases. Our planning draws on biblical wisdom and our leadership’s research. The following guidelines pivot our ongoing ministry efforts that address the needs created by COVID-19.
GUIDELINES:
Under no circumstances should anyone come to the Church for any activity if they are:
Personal Protection Equipment:
Participation in Our Ministries:
Worship:
These Guidelines were voted on and decided by the church Servant Leadership Team and clergy. We will continue to meet and pray seeking the direction of our Lord moving forward.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the leadership of our Church.
Updated: February 28, 2022
GUIDELINES:
Under no circumstances should anyone come to the Church for any activity if they are:
- Feeling sick with symptoms that are consistent with COVID-19.
- Been around someone who is symptomatic for the virus.
- Exposed to COVID–19 and has not finished their quarantine.
- Was positive for COVID–19 and has not been released.
- If you are sick, please STAY HOME
- If you test negative for COVID-19 and still have symptoms, stay home.
- If you test positive for COVID–19, consult a healthcare provider.
Personal Protection Equipment:
- Hand sanitizer stations are in place throughout the building.
Participation in Our Ministries:
- Participation of adults in the ministries of KIUMC is left to the prudence of the adult.
- Participation of children and youth in the ministries of KIUMC is left to the discretion of the parent/guardian.
Worship:
- For those who are unable to attend worship, services are streamed live on our website. The first two Sundays of the month we will stream the 9:30am service, while the last two Sundays of the month we stream the 11:00am service.
These Guidelines were voted on and decided by the church Servant Leadership Team and clergy. We will continue to meet and pray seeking the direction of our Lord moving forward.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to the leadership of our Church.
Updated: February 28, 2022
At KIUMC, your safety is important to us. We closely monitor developments and news from the Queen Anne's County Department of Health, as well as the Maryland Governor's office and State Department of Health.
We also would be happy to pray for you or someone you love.
We also would be happy to pray for you or someone you love.