Masks are Required
June 5, 2022
June 5, 2022
Following the CDC’s county-by-county guidelines, masks are optional.
So long as both Sandoval and Bernalillo Counties stay in green, masks will remain optional. Should either county go into yellow (or red), masks will be required. Should masks be required, you will be notified in the Saturday email and at the door by an usher. After much deliberation and discernment of the Bishop’s questions, the Vestry thought this a prudent way to go for our community.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to talk with Fr. Alex, Cathy Varney (Sr. Warden), Pam McCoy (Jr. Warden), or any vestry member. Thank you, St. Francis, for sticking together and caring for one another through all the ups and downs of COVID.
So long as both Sandoval and Bernalillo Counties stay in green, masks will remain optional. Should either county go into yellow (or red), masks will be required. Should masks be required, you will be notified in the Saturday email and at the door by an usher. After much deliberation and discernment of the Bishop’s questions, the Vestry thought this a prudent way to go for our community.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to talk with Fr. Alex, Cathy Varney (Sr. Warden), Pam McCoy (Jr. Warden), or any vestry member. Thank you, St. Francis, for sticking together and caring for one another through all the ups and downs of COVID.
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