Covid

Covid

COVID-19 Update (4/1/2023)

As we move into the warmer months, we are seeing less respiratory illness in the state and our community. We continue to ask members and attenders to be considerate of others, take care of themselves, if necessary, stay home, and join services virtually. Please feel free to wear face masks when appropriate. We look forward to worshipping together in good health!       

COVID-19 Update (wearing a mask is recommended – 10/1/2022)

Our Cornerstone congregation has had a few members test positive for COVID-19 this week. Current CDC guidelines require that a person testing positive consider the day of the test as day 0 and then to isolate for the next 5 days. As long as they are fever free for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medication and their symptoms are improving, they may come out of isolation on day 6 but should wear a mask when around others through day…

COVID-19 Update (feel free to wear a mask if you feel it’s appropriate)

As COVID-19 cases decrease throughout the Commonwealth and the local areas, the Deacons appreciate the efforts of attenders to keep themselves and others safe. At this time, we encourage people to feel free to wear a mask if they feel it appropriate to do so and we recommend that folks stay home if they are not feeling well. We will continue to monitor the CDC and other public health guidelines and will make recommendations accordingly. We look forward to seeing your full-face smiles!…

Strongly Recommend Masks (5/14/22 Update)

The Middlesex County COVID-19 case rate has risen significantly in recent weeks. In accordance with CDC guidelines, the Deacons strongly recommend attenders to wear masks during indoor services and events until transmission rates return to low levels. Thank you.

Cornerstone COVID-19 Update / Feb 23, 2022

Cornerstone will be following state and town guidelines in regard to COVID-19 mitigation measures.  We will relax the mask requirement as of February 28th with mask-wearing optional for members and attenders beginning with the March 6th service. We strongly suggest that those who are not vaccinated continue to wear masks. We welcome others to wear masks as they feel the need. For the time being, we will maintain the current chair spacing configuration in the sanctuary. We suggest masks when in close proximity…

January 12th – Covid Safety Update

The Deacons recommend that Cornerstone worship in community and in person this Sunday, January 16th. At this time the weather forecast looks dry although quite cold on Sunday morning. Those of our members and attenders who recently tested positive for COVID-19 will have completed their isolation periods and, we pray, will have recovered and be feeling well. We ask that if others test positive or have known close contacts to follow the CDC and Department of Public Health guidelines attached…

January 8th – Covid Update / Zoom Service Announcement

Hi Church, Due to the ever-multiplying number of Covid cases, we are moving this Sunday’s church service to Zoom, which will be streamed on Facebook Live. We hope you can join us. Church Service on Zoom Our church service will take place on Zoom at 10:30 AM on Sunday, January 9th. We will also LiveStream to Facebook. If you don’t want to appear on the LiveStream, please turn your camera off or join us on Facebook. Otherwise, we hope you…

January 4th, 2022 – Cornerstone Covid Safety Update

The health and safety of our Cornerstone community is of utmost importance to us. Therefore we are closely monitoring the COVID statistics and will be prepared to take any measures necessary to keep us safe. Currently, this includes requiring anyone aged 5 or older to wear a mask when inside the church building. We also have set the seats in the sanctuary in groupings of 2, 3, 4, and 5, set 6 feet apart, to encourage families to sit together…

Cornerstone Mask Policy

For our January 4th, 2022 Update, Click Here. Dear Church Family, Isn’t Covid no fun?! We are ready for it to be all gone, but it seems like the Lord is allowing for it to linger. As your elders and deacons, we have struggled to know how to best protect the church family from covid, while not over-doing it. We are not certain we have it right but have created the following plan to do the best we can. Due…

3/22/2020 Order of Worship ~ CHRIST OVER COVID

Jules Elie Delaunay created this painting in preparation for his 1869 painting, Plague in Rome (click the link to see the final masterpiece). According to the Minneapolis Institute for Art (MIA): The artist took inspiration from a passage in Jacobus de Voragine’s 13th-century ‘Golden Legend’, which describes how divine vengeance brought a plague to Rome. In the painting, plague-stricken figures lie in torment in the streets, while to the right, a good angel commands the bad angel to strike with…

Cornerstone’s Covid-19 (Coronavirus) Virtual Service Plan

Due to the ongoing Covid-19 (Coronavirus) situation, our Elders and Deacons have changed our worship service plan. Until further notice we will be going to a virtual worship service at 10:15am Sundays using Facebook Live. You do not need a Facebook account to access the LiveStream. Just go to our public Facebook Page: Cornerstone Congregational Church – Westford, MA. We have made this decision at the recommendation of our health and government officials as well as a desire to support…
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