COVID GUIDELINES

On Sunday, April 10, 2022, St. Paul's returned to "normal". We will returned to kneeling at the rail during Holy Communion, and to a shared cup. Bishop Doyle has stated in an email to heads of congregations that "There is no reason to prohibit the common cup, as we now know COVID is not passed by touch or in food."
If a new variant arises, we may have to make a return to our COVID Guidelines for everyone's safety.
Our latest COVID Guidlines are listed below for those who plan to attend St. Paul's for Sunday services:
- Masks are not required at this time. However, if a new varient arises, we may have to return to a mask and social distancing requirement for a short time. In the mean time, everyone is ENCOURAGED to wear a face mask, and to practice social distancing when attending services/events at St. Paul’s. Masks will be available inside the church doors, for anyone who would like wear one upon entering the church.
- We ask that everyone to remain respectful of those who choose to wear a mask. 
- Clergy & Lay Eucharist Ministers, will continue to sanitize their hands before holy communion. 
- We will continue to keep attendance at events/services at St. Paul’s for contact tracing purposes. We want everyone to feel safe while attending events/serivces at St. Paul's.
- We do encourage everyone who is not yet vaccinated to get vaccinated. Please Go to www.vaccines.gov for more information.