West End COVID-19 Response
As you may know, West End has been closed since March 18th. This hasn’t stopped us from providing online opportunities, but it has stopped us from coming together to worship. In late April Governor Andy Beshear announced Kentucky’s Healthy at Work Phase 1 Reopening plan, which allowed many public businesses to open. This plan allowed for houses of worship, such as West End, to open on May 20th if they follow State and CDC guidelines.
We are excited to announce that we will be reopening on May 24th but, there will be a lot of temporary changes. Here’s what we are doing to ensure your safety:
Sunday School & Children’s Church will be cancelled.
There will be no Wednesday or Sunday night service.
All communal areas, such as the fellowship hall will be closed off.
All surfaces will be sanitized before and after each service.
All congregants must enter through the front doors.
The Church doors will be unlocked at 10:30 AM for a 10:45 AM church service.
Hand sanitizer will be provided at the doors.
Every other pew will be roped off & our balcony will be open to ensure social distancing.
Time of fellowship & offertory will be removed from the service.
Offering plates will be placed at the doors to allow you to give to our ministry.
No bulletins or connect cards will be printed. Our connect card will still be available via wearewestend.org/connect
We will continue these practices for as long as needed. We ask that you support our mission in loving people by caring for their health in the following ways:
Wear a face mask while on campus.
Sanitize or wash your hands before and after service.
Promote social distancing; stay 6 feet apart from other congregants/family units.
Stay home if you are at risk or have been sick.
If you wish to continue to stay healthy at home, our services will continue to be live streamed on Facebook. We will be streaming the music and the sermon.
We know these times have been hard and challenging for everyone. We want to help continue this battle through our reopening. This is a fight we all must be willing to invest. This is not something that one person can take on. You and me, our communities, our first responders, we can flatten the curve. We can do this. We can do this, together.