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COVID Response Team Update
COVID RESPONSE TEAM
The Covid Response Team met Sunday, July 25 and responded to updates by public health experts during the week; we will continue to meet regularly to faithfully consider the health and safety of the St Johns community. On behalf of the Covid Response Team, we are now recommending all vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals mask while gathering indoors at St. Johns.
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Covid 19 rates of transmission are increasing in our community. Because over half of residents in Knox County remain unvaccinated, the risk of illness has also been increasing. We can help to care for everyone in our community by doing all we can to reduce spread of the virus.
The best way to protect ourselves from serious illness from the virus is by getting vaccinated. Vaccines are safe and very effective in preventing illness from Covid 19, including the Delta variant. We now know it is possible for individuals who have been vaccinated to still experience mild infections and participate in spreading the virus. The likelihood of severe infections in vaccinated in individuals is greatly reduced. Because of the continued risk of spreading the virus when we are feeling well, the simple measure of wearing a mask can further reduce the risk of inadvertently spreading the virus to others.
It is important to know it is safe to worship and participate in indoor activities together. It is not necessary to maintain 6-foot distance (social distance) if you are fully vaccinated.
Recommendations are unchanged for those who are not yet vaccinated including masking and socially distancing when indoors. There will continue to be optional socially-distanced seating designated in the rear pews and balcony. We should all continue to wash hands and stay home if feeling ill, even with mild cold symptoms.
We recognize each individual has unique circumstances and will have their own level of comfort when considering their risks. We also know gathering together is also important aspect of our mental and spiritual health. These recommendations are made out of an abundance of caution and in love for one another.
We strongly urge everyone who can to get vaccinated to stay healthy and protect those around us. If you have any questions, please ask a member of our team, or leave a message with your contact information through the church office.
If you have specific questions, please reach out to a member of the COVID Response Team:
Christine Oehler (Team Co-Leader)
Dr. Karen Wells (Team Co-Leader)
Clarence Scott
Nancy Maland
Sally Robinette
RN Linda Welch
Dr. Ron Rimer
Dr. Deaver Shattuck
Dr. Chris Brooks
Mari Brooks
Pastor Amy Figg Ley
Pastor John Tirro
LUTHERAN LIFE
STAY CONNECTED THROUGH TECHNOLOGY
We continue to find different ways to connect and experience community together here at St. John’s. Here is a snapshot of the ways we are providing ministry opportunities and creating connections.

NoonDay Prayer
Weekly prayer at 12noon will be broadcast via FACEBOOK LIVE every Wednesday. Access by going to the St. John's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/sjlcknox

Sunday Worship Online
Sunday at 9AM. We provide a LIVE worship experience online led by our Pastors at 9am on Sunday mornings on our YouTube Channel and our Facebook page. The service is archived & can be viewed at any time after the service. Log onto Youtube.com and search for St. John’s Lutheran Knoxville.
St John’s YouTube Channel
Log onto St John’s YouTube channel for archived worship services and additional video content including important video messages from our staff, leadership and congregational teams as well as content from out synod leadership and Bishop.


St John’s Facebook Page
Log onto St John’s Facebook page for archived worship services and additional video content including important video messages from our staff, leadership and congregational teams as well as content from out synod leadership and Bishop.

The St. John’s website is frequently updated and new posts to our Facebook page happen regularly, so be sure to check both places often for updates or changes to scheduled events/connections.
Reach out via email at chris@sjlcknox.org or you can call or text me at 404-246-2795 and Chris Clay, our Communications and Technology Director will be happy to troubleshoot any problems you may be having.