An advisory regarding the COVID-19 Viral Outbreak
In light of the recent developments with respect to the spread of the Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Christian Community Chapel recommends the following precautions for all visitors and members:
Kindly ensure your mask is worn at all times during meetings.
Before coming for meetings, kindly ensure that you and/or your family members are not running a temperature.
Kindly ensure that you have adopted the TraceTogether initiative by 17th May 2021, using either the mobile application or the physical token.
UPDATE - 26/04/2022
In line with the national lifting of various Vaccination-Differentiated and COVID related measures, services at Christian Community Chapel have now reverted to Pre-COVID pandemic schedule.
UPDATE - 13/03/2022
Registration for weekend meeting attendance is no longer required with immediate effect.
UPDATE - 31/01/2022
From 1st February 2022 onwards, there will now only be a single Sunday Worship Service at 10:30am. This service is for vaccinated persons only. There will no longer be a second Worship Service.
Starting from 6th February 2022, there will now be a Bible Study Session on Sundays at 12:00pm. This is capped at 50 attendees. This Session is open to all.
UPDATE - 17/01/2022
From 23rd January 2022 onwards, the 10:30am Sunday Service will now be a restricted service, capped at 70 attendees. For this service, attendees will be required to show their TraceTogether status to the registration counter staff before entry to the service.
The 12:00pm Sunday Service will continue to be an open service and remain at the cap of 50 attendees.
UPDATE - 29/08/2021Children’s Church services will be resuming on 12th September 2021, Sunday. There will only be one session of Children’s Church, at 12pm every Sunday from 12th September onward. Registration will be required for any child attending Children’s Church. Registration will be open every Sunday at 8pm. Only children who are attending are to register (no parents nor helpers are to register).
Please also note that Monday weekly service registrations for weekend services (excluding Children’s Church Registration) will now be open every Monday at 8pm (no longer 10am).
UPDATE - 06/06/2021
Please note that the number of services will be reduced from 3 sessions to 2 sessions, starting from 13th June 2021. Kindly refer to the registration page for the service timings. Registration limit remains unchanged and is on a first come-first served basis.
UPDATE - 14/05/2021
With community restrictions being tightened further, there will be changes to services timings and capacities. There will now be 3 Sunday service sessions, each with a max capacity of 50 registrants. Registration and TraceTogether app/token usage required.
UPDATE - 05/05/2021
With community restrictions re-established by the Singapore government so as to curb COVID-19 community spread, with effect from 08th May 2021, there will now be 2 Sunday service sessions with each session at a reduced capacity. Registration is required.
UPDATE - 20/03/2020
Members under Stay-Home Notice must not attend meetings.
Members should avoid all unnecessary travel overseas. Anyone who has traveled recently will be required to fill up a Declaration Form.
Members are advised not to cross-attend services or go to other churches - for everyone’s safety.
Individuals with fever, cough or sore throat should remain at home, no matter how mild.
Wherever possible, 1 metre spacing to be observed within Auditorium Halls during services
Re-emphasis on personal care for one self and others through the use of personal face masks, hand sanitizers as well as the frequent washing of hands.
Adopt alternative greetings instead of the traditional shaking of hands.
There will be a temporary suspension of all non-essential gatherings (excluding Main Weekend Services).
The following ministries will be suspended till further notice:
Coffee-Corner Ministry (After Service refreshments)
Children’s Church Ministry
For more details as to how we can exercise social caution and discretion during this period, we refer to an extraction of guidelines published on 7th February by the Ministry of Health as below:
Role of individuals in preventing transmission
The measures we are taking will only be effective in containing the spread of the virus if individuals also play their part. The 2019-nCoV is transmitted through contact with droplets from infected individuals, either directly or indirectly through hands that have come into contact with these droplets. The virus can also transmit through surfaces that have been contaminated with these droplets.
Even with community transmission, the most effective method to prevent transmission remains through good personal hygiene of regular hand washing with soap and water, and the use of hand sanitisers when soap and water are unavailable. We should avoid touching our face unnecessarily, and especially if our hands are not clean.
As a general good practice, we advise people not to shake hands during this period, but adopt alternative greetings.
People who are unwell should stay at home, and wear a mask if they must go out, such as to see the doctor. In particular, they should avoid coming into close and sustained proximity with others. Workers who come across customers who are unwell, should immediately advise customers to leave and go see a doctor.
For more information, please refer to https://www.moh.gov.sg/ and https://www.moh.gov.sg/2019-ncov-wuhan.