Montgomery County updated their face mask policy on February 22, 2022: montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/face-coverings.html
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As we continue to follow Montgomery County guidelines, masks will be required at Neighborhood Church effective Saturday, November 20. See county website: https://montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/face-coverings
With the latest county update, Neighborhood Church recommends masks when meeting inside, but they are not required.
"Effective Thursday, October 28 at 12:01a.m., Montgomery County suspended its mandate requiring face coverings indoors in locations accessible to the public." (read more Montgomery County mask guidelines here: https://montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/face-coverings.html) To follow Montgomery County guidelines, Neighborhood Church will require masks for everyone 2 years and up when meeting inside effectively August, 7th until the county changes their guidelines.
For more details: https://montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/face-coverings.html Hello Church!
As mentioned on Sunday morning, I wanted to communicate our plans in regard to those attending our worship service in person. It has been a challenging season, but I greatly appreciate your patience, faithful service, and loving consideration of others during the COVID-19 pandemic. As we move forward, we have exciting and hopeful news as we continue to move back towards a full reopening and normalcy. For some, this may feel a bit slow; for others, it’s a bit too fast. Our hope and prayer is that we might be, as the Apostle Paul writes in Ephesians 4:3, “eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace” as we take these steps towards gathering fully together once again. New Mask Policy In accordance with the CDC, Governor Hogan and the Montgomery County government, as of Friday May 28th Montgomery County have lifted the mask mandate for individuals who are immunized, whether through vaccination or prior confirmed infection. Those persons may come to the church and participate without a mask. This includes any activities held on Neighborhood Church’s campus in addition to our worship services. Please note that we respect your medical privacy and will not be asking if people are vaccinated. You are welcome to share at your discretion, but please respect the privacy of others as well. Parents should consider having their children wear masks at indoor services and other events but this will be left to the discretion of the parents. Please note, that CDC policy still is to have children in school wear masks. Please keep in mind that we may have people who may not yet be fully immunized and those who do not feel comfortable to be near unmasked persons. In love and understanding, We ask that those enjoying the freedom of unmasked attendance help with the 6-ft social distancing provision and consider bringing a mask with you to wear when talking with your masked friends. Of course, you are also free to wear a mask and sit anywhere. County, State, and CDC guidelines can change frequently, and we will regularly monitor any developments and adjust as necessary. We ask for your grace and are grateful for all who call Neighborhood church home. Grace and Peace, Pastor Mark Trinkl Summary of Changes
Dear Neighborhood Church Family,
This week is 34 weeks that we have not met together to gather in person to worship and I am excited to announce the 1st Sundays of the moth we will begin to gather beginning this week November 1st. This will be only on the first Sundays with the other three only being virtual. We will have both a 9:00 and a 10:30 service. As part of this we will be following proper protocols with masks, sanitizing, social distancing, limiting numbers, and having people register in advance. You can find all the details for First Sundays here. For the next few months the in person worship gatherings will be on November 1st December 6th January 3rd If you are unable to attend in person for any reason, we will continue to stream our services live at 10:30am on Sundays. We are grateful for your continued participation and faithfulness to Jesus and to Neighborhood Church and look forward to seeing you face-to-face soon. Dear Neighborhood Church Family,
I am grateful for all of you and long to connect with you in meaningful ways. As we look around Montgomery County and the larger nations, unfortunately, COVID-19 continues to spread. The hope was to have in-person gatherings for those who desire, but we are currently in a holding pattern. Although we are not physically meeting, let me remind you…. You are the church! You might ask me how am I the church? Well through your generosity;
Give yourself a humble pat on the back my friends, for you are being the church!!! You are bringing hope to the hopeless, resources to the desolate. Encouragement to the discouraged, opportunities to the needy. You my friends are showing and sharing Jesus in many ways and I believe more opportunities are coming. My hope is we will continue to be the church as we continue with a spirit of generosity with your time talents and treasure, with the hope that many people will be transformed by Jesus empowered by the Holy Spirit and launched on mission. Pastor Mark Dear Neighborhood Church Family,
We have now entered the month of August and the 22nd week of virtual church. I wish there was an update to give as we look towards reopening at some point, but for now we remain at the status quo. Let me remind you the church is not a building; it is the people of God living out the purposes of God wherever you are. As Jen stated yesterday, we need to stay together especially during these times. It is easy to isolate and become discouraged, but don’t give in… keep going, keep connecting and trusting God will work out his plans. I am praying for you and as a church we are here to help. Grace and Peace. Pastor Mark Dear Neighborhood Church Family,
Another week has passed as we continue in the midst of COVID-19 and Phase 2 of reopening in Montgomery County. I love to see many of you connecting with our live stream, connecting in Neighborhood Groups, and giving of your time, talent and treasure to see God’s mission advance from our neighborhoods to the nations. It is a privilege to serve alongside all of you. As we still look towards reopening the building, we are in a holding pattern in stage 2. I would love to have more things in person but also recognize it will still take some time. I appreciate your flexibility and continued prayers and look in hope towards to future. Grace and Peace. Pastor Mark Dear Neighborhood Church Family,
Happy 4th of July. I hope you enjoyed an extended weekend and being reminded of the many freedoms we do have in spite of the struggles. Also, for those who came out to the Picnic, I hope it was enjoyable to see some other people, while still taking necessary precautions. As of Monday, we are continuing in the status quo of Phase 2 of reopening in Montgomery County. With all of the rising case of COVID-19 across the nation, it seems like Phase 3 is still a way off. I feel like the apostle Paul as I write that I long to see you in person but know the present circumstance limit that interaction. As we know more, we will keep you up to date. Grace and Peace. Pastor Mark |
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