Hi First Presbyterian,
It’s time for our Mid-Week Meet-Up. I have a few announcements to pass along as well as what I’m sure will be disappointing news to many of you. Allow me to start with the disappointing news.
You are probably aware of the fact that cases of COVID-19 have been increasing in Monroe County recently, and COVID Act Now designates our county as being at risk to an outbreak. Last night, the Session met to discuss this reality and adopted the following protocols.
In-person worship at 8:30am will be suspended if Monroe County reaches either 15/100K daily new cases OR a 3% positivity rate. In the event this happens, in-person worship may resume after these numbers reduce to less than 14/100K daily new cases and less than a 3% positivity rate.
The building closes to church groups and programs (Sunday School, Confirmation, LOGOS, yoga, etc.) if Monroe County reaches either 20/100K daily new cases OR a 5% positivity rate. In the event this happens, the building will re-open to these groups/programs after these numbers reduce to less than 18/100K daily new cases and less than a 5% positivity rate.
As it happens, Monroe County (as of yesterday) reached 22/100K daily new cases, which means that, effective immediately, in-person worship is suspended and the building will be closed to church groups and programs. (The only exception to this at this time is the Nursery School.) You will still be able to reach someone at the church office by phone or email.
I am saddened that this is our reality as I’m sure many of you are, but I support the Session’s action. I can assure you that this isn't a decision the Session made lightly. They know it's disappointing, but they also want to keep our staff, our congregation, and our community safe. I pray this decisive action (along with similar actions from others in the community) will make this a short-lived shut-down.
We will continue to be the church, albeit remotely and digitally. Our livestreamed worship service will still occur at 10:00 am on Sundays, and I look forward to worshiping with you then. Allow me to encourage you with these words that God shared with Joshua as he and the Israelites were preparing to face a difficult situation: “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go” (Joshua 1:9). Let us trust that God is with us.
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Now, a few announcements. In the spirit of continuing to be the church, the Outreach Committee is selling pies in support of a Habitat for Humanity future build. An order form to purchase a local, handmade apple crumb, apple raspberry, apple crisp, or pumpkin pie is attached. If you want to support this important mission of the church, place your order by noon on Monday, November 16. Pies will be picked up in the Locust Street parking lot of the church on Tuesday, November 24 (time TBD).
Also, Jeff Steele and the Strategic Communications Committee have been hard at work making updates and improvements to the church website. These changes will be going live this week. Visit the website (www.pittsfordpres.org) to see for yourself.
Peace to you,
Pastor Neff
