Dear Church Family,
With the increased spread of COVID19 and the growing social implications for our region, we want to assure our church family that we’re committed to taking appropriate precautions during this time. Added to that, we want to encourage our church family to continue to express Christian love to one another and the community around us.
Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers. Galatians 6:9-10
CONTINUE TO PRAY
We believe in the goodness and sovereignty of God and we want to be a church that is prayerfully dependent on him. We believe in thanking God for the health services available to us while always confident in his power to heal. All the while we are ultimately looking forward to the day when Jesus will wipe away all sickness, pain and death.
CONTINUE OUR ASSOCIATION’S RESPONSIBILITIES
As an organisation, we will follow the general advice provided by the Australian Department of Health and NSW Health regarding public meetings, self-isolation and other guidelines they may provide in the coming months. We will also cooperate with any requests for information from government health authorities.
We'd encourage people to follow the current NSW Health advice; if they have recently been to a high-risk country (or a doctor suspects they have COVID19) they should isolate themselves (or practice social distancing) as directed.
If it comes to the point where health professionals recommend certain high-risk groups (e.g. elderly) not attend public events, we will seek to ensure those members of our church community are contacted with that advice.
CONTINUE MEETING TOGETHER
Unless otherwise instructed, we’ll continue to hold all our regular meetings (e.g. Sunday meetings, Growth Groups and other church programs). We're encouraging all Hunter Bible Church members to keep attending these events and continue serving, giving, welcoming, and inviting others along.
There have only been a few times in our past when we’ve cancelled a church service (due to things like extreme rain, extreme heat, etc.). If we reach a point where we don’t think we can run a Sunday church gathering, or another church program, we will communicate that through our website.
We're currently looking at possible ways to best connect with one another as a church family if people are unable to attend for prolonged periods of time. (If you'd like to listen to a sermon you missed, please email your request to admin@hunterbiblechurch.org and they'll send you a link).
We encourage everyone to follow the NSW Health guidelines regarding self-care (regular hand-washing, etc.), and we’ll seek to provide adequate cleaning provisions for people in our programs.
IF YOU ARE SICK - CONTINUE CARING FOR OTHERS
We want to reiterate our existing advice regarding loving others by staying at home to recover well if you are sick. While this is something that has been regularly discussed within children’s programs, it applies to everyone at Hunter Bible Church - even if there were no current COVID19 concerns.
As a normal matter of practice we'd encourage individuals to lovingly excuse themselves from attending gatherings for 48 hours if they have shown any of the following symptoms; fever, vomiting, or diarrhoea. Parents may also need to consider withdrawing children from church programs in the event of other symptoms (e.g. newly developed cough, sore throat, runny nose).
In general we want to encourage people to be wise; keep making church and Growth Groups a priority, and at the same time, avoid putting others at risk of getting sick. If you're unsure let us know, or speak to a health professional about appropriate social activity.
It's important we all follow these guidelines, especially those on our staff team and those who volunteer across our church in various ways - since those roles can involve lots of contact with other people.
IF OTHERS ARE SICK - CONTINUE CARING FOR THEM
If people in our church family become ill or if they are required to stay at home for long periods of time, we want to be a community that is quick to provide support for them and their families/flatmates. In most circumstances this initial support will come from people within their Growth Group, as our Growth Groups are best situated to be aware of people's needs and provide care.
Therefore, we encourage everyone at Hunter Bible Church to be aware of the particular circumstances of others, especially people in their Growth Group (i.e. health concerns, financial concerns, and social circumstances). We would also encourage Growth Group leaders to let the staff know about those people who are in need so that we can seek to best coordinate support as a wider church family.
Further to this, our Christian concern for others goes beyond our own church family.
We want to encourage everyone at Hunter Bible Church to be aware of people experiencing difficulties in their own communities (workplaces, school communities, local groups, etc). While many Christians are blessed with a church family around them to provide care when in need, many people in our wider community may find this time very isolating. As such, we want to be a church family that displays the love of Christ far and wide so that people may glorify Jesus when he returns (1 Peter 2:12).
CONTINUE WALKING WITH CHRIST
We continue to trust God in the midst of this concern, and - because of God’s grace shown in and through our church family over the years - we're confident that God will continue to help us show maturity and love in Christ in the coming months.
If you do have any concerns or questions, please don’t hesitate to contact one of the staff.