Sun, Feb 28
|TCRCC | Auditorium
9:30 AM | Auditorium | RSVP
Thank you for helping us do our part in keeping our church family safe! Space is limited so RSVP at your earliest convenience. Please remember: -masks are required -rsvp is required for seating- if you have not RSVP'd you may not be accomodated (limited seating)
Time & Location
Feb 28, 2021, 9:30 AM
TCRCC | Auditorium, 2419 72nd St E, Tacoma, WA 98404, USA
Guests
Before you RSVP
Before You RSVPÂ
NOTE: Nursery and in-person Sunday School will not be available at all services until further notice. (Sunday School will be available online)
By reserving a spot for a service this weekend, I affirm the following for me and, if applicable, my family:Â
- I am not currently sick, nor am I displaying flu-like symptoms (that are unrelated to pre-existing conditions) which may include fever, cough, difficulty breathing, and/or a temperature of 100.4° or higher, nor have I had prolonged exposure to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.
- I understand that activities involved in gathering for worship carry health-related risks that can be minimized but not eliminated.
- I understand that if I am at a higher risk for severe illness due to age or underlying health conditions, I should seriously consider worshiping from home.
- I will show love to my neighbor by taking appropriate personal precautions, exercising discretion in how I interact with others, avoiding all physical contact, and to cooperate with the pre-set seating arragements.
What to expect when attending an upcoming TCRCC indoor worship service?Â
Important CDC orientation posters will be on display for educational purposes. Please note that all state regulations can be found here, and we have prepared this plan for our church to be able to responsibily serve the body of Christ.Â
Please make sure to check-in at our welcome center in the lobby to be seated.Â
In order to re-open we need to comply with the following state safety measures: Â
- Every person on the church premises should wear a mask.Â
- Social distancing measures are necessary.Â
- Attendees are encouraged to wash/sanitize their hands often. Stations for this will be available.Â
- COVID-19 Supervisors have been assigned in each service. This is a state requirement for re-opening.Â
- This volunteer’s job is to make sure that we are consistently following our plan regarding the above safety measures and be available on-site for compliance questions, so when in doubt, make sure to check in with them.Â
3 main seating sections will be available: Â
- Family units of more than 3Â
- Smaller family units / couples sectionÂ
- Individual seating section
Establishing seating areas will allow us to ensure social distancing guidelines. Each family unit needs to be 6’ away from each other. This applies to all other seating sections as well. Social distancing guidelines have been implemented as established by state and federal regulations.
- Seating attendants will be available to help you locate your seating section.
- Security volunteers will be working to complete security and safe-church functions. Â
New COVID-19 safety practicesÂ
- Handshakes and hugs are totally discouraged.Â
- Please bring your own hand sanitizer, tissues and masks. The church will also have these items available.
- Please avoid touching your face, nose, and eyes.Â
- Alternate seating arrangements such as families seated partially with other families or friends, while understandably something we all yearn for, places us all out of compliance and at risk of sanctions and/or getting shutdown, so please respect the seating arrangements and other COVID-19 safety practices. Â
New waste bin and hand-sanitizing stationsÂ
Waste bin and hand-sanitizing stations are available. Please note these locations as you arrive. (Auditorium entrance and doors.)
Restroom use and attendants
Restrooms will be limited to 2 attendees / restroom. Attendants will be available to assist with the foot traffic in and out of the church building, which is closed to the public except for the use of the bathrooms during services. Please make sure to clean up after yourself and to wash your hands after use.
Symptom self-screeningÂ
Every person considering attending one of our outdoor services should perform a COVID-19 symptoms self-screening prior to arrival on church premises.Â
When self-screening look for the following symptoms:Â
- Fever (100.4 F) Â Â
- ChillsÂ
- CoughÂ
- Shortness of breath Â
- FatigueÂ
- Muscle or body achesÂ
- HeadacheÂ
- New loss of taste or smellÂ
- Sore throatÂ
- Congestion or runny noseÂ
- Nausea or vomitingÂ
- DiarrheaÂ
When to stay home Â
Any person who presents 2 or more of the following symptoms in the last 1-14 days is kindly required to stay home, this way we can prevent and lower the risk of infection:Â
- Fever (100.4 F) Â Â
- ChillsÂ
- CoughÂ
- Shortness of breathÂ
- FatigueÂ
- Muscle or body achesÂ
- HeadacheÂ
- New loss of taste or smellÂ
- Sore throatÂ
- Congestion or runny noseÂ
- Nausea or vomitingÂ
- DiarrheaÂ
- Trouble breathingÂ
- Persistent pain or pressure in the chestÂ
- New confusionÂ
- Inability to wake or stay awakeÂ
- Bluish lips or faceÂ
Thank you for your kindness and compassion during these uncertain times! If you have any questions regarding the information provided in this message, please contact our office. May God bless you! Â