Covid-19
At St Paul’s and The Good Shepherd we are closely monitoring and following advice around precautions for Covid-19 (Coronavirus). Below is a list of key advice and current adjustments (including links to health advice from official health organisations) already in place at Paul’s and The Good Shepherd
The impact of the coronavirus outbreak is an ever-evolving situation and we will aim to keep the information on this page as up to date as possible. Please do check back on a regular basis.
- Sunday services and other face to face gatherings at St Paul’s and the Good Shepherd are now happening with reduced numbers.
- The church staff team are working both remotely and from the office depending on task.
- The staff team have been working hard on what forms of ‘Sunday worship’ we could share on-line to keep us connected and uplifted in faith, hope and love.
- Our ‘mode’ of ministry as a church (and our work and efforts as a staff team) are now primarily directed at supporting and resourcing the young and old and those most in need in our community as well as facilitating connection with each other and most importantly with Jesus.
- Please follow the government advice on staying at home for 7 days from the onset of symptoms (new continuous cough or high temperature) and carefully follow the government advice regarding ending self-isolation.
- We strongly encourage everyone to follow Public Health England’s general best practice hygiene advice.
- We also strongly encourage everyone to follow the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s advice if you have recently travelled back from overseas or are planning to travel.