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Responding to a Pandemic
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Congregational Life and Swine Flu
Right now we're seeing more anxiety
than actual illness caused by the outbreak of swine flu. In any case, this
is a good time for congregations to think about how to minister in the
face of situations that might arise out of any pandemic, like suggested or
mandated social distancing. (Thanks to the LDR-SEPA Task Force for some of
these suggestions.)
To think about now
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Make the best use of
your website.
- Think about ways to hold conference calls for meetings.
- Update your congregational calling tree and test your email
distribution list.
- Research blogging and other means of online communicating.
If the impact of swine flu progresses
- Consider how communion is administered; think about how to minimize
person to person contact.
- Sharing the peace...consider "sharing the Purell" as well.
- Give permission not to shake hands.
- Limit pot-lucks, and other non-essential large gatherings.
Creative ways to worship
- Make use of Eucharistic ministers to do more small group visits and
communion.
- Hold worship on-line...include a worship outline, sermon,
music...maybe use Power Point.
- Do more pastoral care through telephone calls.
Simple steps to control illness
- Wash your hands often and well. Use soap and warm water, washing for
15 to 20 seconds. Say the Lord's Prayer while you're washing-you'll have
the timing right and improve your prayer life!
- Cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.
- If you're sick, stay home.
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