COMMUNICABLE SICKNESS PLAN

Because we care about the health and safety of our members, visitors, and community, FBC has created a Communicable Sickness Plan showing how we will proactively work to keep all people safe and healthy so that we may continue to Point People To Jesus.


Phase 1- Green

Remind people that masks and hand sanitizer will be made available at the main entrances to the building for use. People will be encouraged to make use of these items and to be respectful of those who want to practice social-distancing. All activities will carry on as usual on both Sundays and Wednesdays.

Phase 2- Blue

On top of making face masks and hand sanitizer available at entrances, we will mark off seating on the sides of the sanctuary for better practice of social-distancing for those who need it. The middle section of seating will remain fully open for those who are comfortable sitting closer to others. Overflow seating will be available in the Fellowship Hall where a livestream of the Sunday morning service will show. Sunday morning ACTS groups and Wednesday night programs will carry on with social-distancing as necessary.

Phase 3- Yellow

On top of making face masks and hand sanitizer available at entrances, all seating in the sanctuary will be marked off for better social-distancing. Overflow seating will be available in the Fellowship Hall where a livestream of the Sunday morning service will show. Sunday morning ACTS groups and Wednesday night activities will be required to practice social­distancing during their meetings.

Phase 4- Red

On top of making face masks and hand sanitizer available at entrances, all seating in the sanctuary will be marked off for better social-distancing. Overflow seating will be available in the Fellowship Hall where a livestream of the Sunday morning service will show. We will have two Sunday morning services (8:30 am and 10:30 am) with no Sunday morning ACTS groups meeting in person on campus. All Wednesday night programs will be put on hold.


** FBC Fulton will comply with reasonable government ordinances concerning these matters.

** Local, state, and national authorities will be consulted by the Leadership Staff in determining when to move between phases.

Updated August 3, 2021