Pastor Jason began exhibiting symptoms consistent with COVID Sunday evening (Nov. 22), and today he tested positive for the virus. This information will require some adjustments to our plans over the coming week:
- The Thanksgiving Eve service will be live stream only at 6:30 pm Nov. 25. Visit new.noefc.org, YouTube or Facebook to connect to the stream for this service reflecting on “Living with Gratitude.”
- Our Sunday services for Nov. 29 will also be online only, and there will be no children’s programming. Please join us for worship anytime beginning at 9:15 am on new.noefc.org, YouTube or Facebook. Our hope is to resume in-person services on Dec. 6.
- The church offices are currently closed. Ministry staff will be working from home and available by email and cell phone.
Thank you for your continued prayers and support for our church during this season.
2. The Sanctuary will be limited to 100 people with every other row of chairs removed.
3. Overflow seating will be offered in the Family Life Center with a Live Stream available. Designated rooms will be open for families if needed.
4. No offerings, bulletins, or hymnals will be utilized. Locked offering boxes are available outside of the Sanctuary for offering envelopes. As we are not passing out paper bulletins, we have made efforts to craft a virtual bulletin that can be accessed through our website starting May 31.
5. Face masks are encouraged for all in attendance. NOEFC staff and volunteers will be required to wear masks unless on the platform leading. Wearing a mask is the best way to show care and compassion towards others and that is one of our first priorities at NOEFC.
6. Children’s Ministry will not be meeting in-person in this initial re-opening stage. Alternative summer activities will be communicated during this time.
7. Youth will meet in the Upper Room during the 11 AM service on Sunday mornings. Several guidelines will be set in place and presented to the teens on May 31. If guidelines are not followed, the ability to meet will be temporarily suspended. Further information on summer activities will be communicated soon.
North Olmsted Evangelical Friends Church offices will reopen for limited hours beginning May 12. The office will be open from 9 am to 1 pm Tuesday through Friday until further notice. Pastoral staff will continue to be available to the congregation through phone, email or appointments at the church. Please do not hesitate to reach out by calling the church office (440-779-9484); outside of office hours, you can leave a voicemail for staff members.
The North Olmsted City Schools free lunch pick-up program will continue at this location as scheduled Monday thru Friday from 11:15 am – 1:15 pm or while supplies last.
Although we still cannot meet for worship in person, we will continue to live-stream our worship services at 10 am every Sunday on Facebook and on our website, with the videos available beginning Sunday afternoons on Facebook and YouTube.
We are also offering numerous opportunities during the week for kids, youth and adults to connect with God and one another. Our church staff and elders are preparing daily devotionals entitled “Hope Starts Here.” For more information about our online connection points, visit the Connect Online page.
Please continue to share your prayer requests using the prayer request form online or by leaving a message on the general church voicemail.
These are difficult and challenging days. I want you to know I am praying for each one of you as you deal in your own way with this crisis that has gripped our communities. My prayer is that the Church will shine as a beacon of hope and faith and be an example of compassion, patience and calm. A.W. Tozer once said, “A scared world needs a fearless church!” While it looks like things may be out of control, behind the scenes we know there is a God who has not surrendered His authority.
Our Board of Elders and I have decided not to meet on-site for regular Sunday morning services for at least the next two Sundays. We have made this decision because of our love for our neighbors and respect for those whom God has put in authority. Instead, we ask that our church family join us online for a streamed service at 10 AM Sunday on Facebook Live. We will worship together and hear a message of encouragement from God’s Word.
For those who are not on Facebook, we will post the video to YouTube and audio to our website (new.noefc.org) later Sunday. Our staff is also preparing daily devotionals that will be available on our website and through our social media accounts—more information will be coming soon. If you have prayer requests, you may submit them online at new.noefc.org/prayer.
However, even as we are taking precautions (washing our hands), I have been blessed to see how our congregation has risen up to wash feet. We may not be at church, but that certainly does not mean we have ceased to be the Church! Many of you have volunteered to help with school food distribution and elderly/shut-in calls and support. Others are helping to clean and disinfect the church. Many of you continue to give generously in these uncertain times. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
We can be fearless because Jesus promises us, “And surely I am with you, to the very end of the age.” It is wonderful to know that in these dark times Christ isn’t doing any social distancing. He will be with us. He will meet with us. He will lead us. He will sustain us. He will give us hope.
His,
Pastor Geoff
Reminders:
All groups sponsored by or connected with NOEFC have suspended their meetings, both onsite and offsite, at least until April 6. Further updates will be given.
If you are one of those in an at-risk category and you need assistance with shopping or other errands, please call the church office (440- 779-9484) for help.
If your family has childcare needs, please call the church office and we can connect you with volunteers who can assist.
The church office is open from 9 AM – 1PM, Monday – Friday.
We intend to conduct worship at our regular service times on Sunday. However, we appreciate that many in our church family out of prudence and concern will choose not to join us so as not to give this virus a chance to spread. Most especially, if you or a family member are showing signs of sickness (especially in case of fever), please stay home out of concern for others. Instead, we encourage any who are not joining us in person to join our livestream on Facebook.
To minimize your need to touch door handles, our volunteer teams will hold exterior doors open to greet you.
While we may have moments of greeting during worship, we recommend you greet each other with warm smiles, waves and elbow bumps instead of handshakes, hugs and holy kisses.
We recommend that you give your tithes and offerings online (https://www.new.noefc.org/giving/). We will not pass offering plates/bags during the service, but will have them available in the Atrium on the way out of the sanctuary.
As of now, we will continue to host these ministries taking every care to wipe down surfaces and classroom toys between all services with disinfectant wipes.
• Staying home when you are sick.
• Covering your mouth with a tissue or sleeve when coughing or sneezing.
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
• Washing your hands often or using hand-sanitizer.
Pastor Geoff Schultz