Coronavirus Response

We have resumed our in-person gatherings on Sundays at 9 and 11 am!
Looking forward to seeing you!
We will also continue with our online service at 11 am.

 

HOW YOU CAN HELP

 

WHAT WE ARE DOING

Your spiritual and physical health are our highest priorities. We advise those in our church family who are at higher risk for severe illness to please continue to worship with us online for a season. We will continue to provide quality online content for you and for those who would prefer to pray and worship at home.

Multiple sanitizing stations have been added throughout the building. We have also implemented several physical distancing and cleaning protocols.

  • The front doors of the church will be entry only; the side doors and C Kids check-in doors will be exit only.
  • Restrooms have occupancy limits.
  • All rooms and restrooms are regularly cleaned and disinfected, before, between, and after services.
  • Masks will be available to our guests upon request. (Wearing a mask is encouraged.)
  • Please opt for an air hug or air high-five. Physical contact is highly discouraged.
  • Our Café will offer limited services for now. Coffee will always be available!.
  • Giving stations for tithes and offerings are located in the back of the Worship Center. (Online giving and text-to-give encouraged.)

ATTENDING SERVICES ONLINE

We’ll continue with online services on Sundays at 11am; join us at cathedrallive.org or via our app. In addition, we’d encourage everyone to follow us on social media (@wearecathedral). We trust that God is still on the move and will be our shelter and defense during this challenging time. Let’s continue demonstrating our love for people and keeping the atmosphere filled with hope.

OTHER WAYS TO HELP

  1. Pray for our community and those directly affected by COVID-19. Pray for the health care workers that are treating the sick and those authorities in our nation, state and local community who are making difficult decisions. Pray that God would protect our community from further spread of the virus.
  2. Reflect the hope we have in Jesus. In these anxious days, the church (all of us who are Christ-followers) can shine as a light of hope, care, faith, patience, and wisdom. We can demonstrate for the world how our faith provides true assurance against worry and fear.
  3. Care for one another. Stay connected with friends and family via text, calls, emails, etc. Keep us informed if you or someone you know is infected.
  4. Practice recommended personal hygiene.
    • Wash your hands frequently (at least 20 seconds).
    • Cover coughs and sneezes.
    • Stay home if you’re sick and enjoy our service online.

“Don’t fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. Before you know it, a sense of God’s wholeness, everything coming together for good, will come and settle you down. It’s wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life.”- Philippians 4:6-7 (The Message)