Open for in-person worship. Masks required.
- Our Session has approved reopening of our Sanctuary and church, in a measured and careful fashion, that follows guidance from federal, state and local authorities, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and our own medical professionals.
- The BHPC building is reopen to members and the community from 9:00am-4:00pm, Tuesday-Thursday, and 9:00-1:00 Friday. As always, staff are available by email or phone or could meet you at other times as needed.
- We plan on having the church office closed on Mondays for now.
- We will continue to request face coverings for all attendees in worship for the time being, even those who are vaccinated (with exceptions for adults for medical reasons and children under the age of 2), and ask that for the time being, that we wear face coverings when we are in the church during the week when possible.
- We also request that attendees continue to socially distance while in worship or when possible in the building, even while vaccinated, for the time being.
- Our lay ministries and other church groups will be able to schedule to begin meeting in the church, though we realize many will continue to prefer to meet by Zoom.
- For the time being, we request that children remain with their parents in their pew for the children’s moment in worship.
- Our expectation is that all adults who attend our services are fully vaccinated (with exceptions for those who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons). Children, of course, are also welcome to attend.
- There will be no coffee hour or other meetings in the church after each service.
- 8:30 worship has been suspended for now.
- As always, we will also continue to livestream our 10:30 am service as we are currently doing, and the experience of those who attend our services virtually via livestream will not change as we reopen the Sanctuary.
- Of course, any activity with multiple persons in an indoor space will present some risk as long as Covid-19 remains among us, and anyone who is not comfortable with that risk should not attend in person. Anyone not feeling well or who has a fever also should not attend in person.
- We so appreciate your patience and support for Bradley Hills and look forward to seeing you at church.