To our Good Shepherd family,

At Good Shepherd Church, the health and safety of our visitors, staff, and volunteers is a priority. Therefore, we continue to monitor the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and its possible impact on our church and community.

According to the most recent information from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the immediate risk of being exposed to COVID-19 is still thought to be low for most people. Still, Good Shepherd is taking every step possible to avoid the virus that causes COVID-19, including: 

  1. Increased deep-cleaning and disinfecting of high traffic/high touch areas in the Church.
  2. Multiple anti-bacterial sanitizing stations placed throughout the building.
  3. Encouragement of staff, volunteers and guests to practice good hand washing and coughing etiquette.
  4. Continual evaluation of our practices in ministry programs and worship services, including Communion, offering and personal interaction.

Out of consideration for others, we ask that you please stay home when you are sick. As a general rule, if you or your child is too sick to go to work or school, you’re too sick to come to church, and you should stay home. We encourage you to listen to missed sermons on our website at https://www.goodshepherd-naperville.org/sermons/

As a reminder, the CDC recommends everyday preventative actions to help stop the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases. For more information on COVID-19, directly from the CDC, click the following links:

People at Higher Risk

How it spreads

Symptoms

Prevention & Treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

Please know that we are keeping a close eye on this developing situation and will continue to take every precaution in keeping you safe. If you have additional questions or concerns, please contact us below.

Thank you, and we hope to see you very soon!

Any updates will be posted here as available!

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