Banister Hill Baptist: Worship service begins at 11 a.m. in the sanctuary, parking lot on 98.9 FM and church’s Facebook page. Bible class starts at 6 p.m. Wednesday with the
Churches eye fuller sanctuaries amid loosening COVID restrictions
With indoor masks no longer required, major changes may be coming to churches around Georgia - and the United States. Author: Doug Richards Updated: 7:35 PM EDT May 14, 2021
ATLANTA Churches are rethinking their Sundays now that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has loosened its guidance on indoor gatherings.
Friday, the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta told churches in north and middle Georgia they could fill their churches to capacity starting Sunday.
While many churches reopened their sanctuaries months ago in suburban and rural Georgia, Atlanta-area churches have been more guarded.
Oak Grove United Methodist is one of them. In its 185 year history, Oak Grove Church has no year like it did in 2020. And its pastor is thrilled that it will soon change back.