Covid - 19 Update

Common Questions

Are seating reservations required?

You will not need to reserve your seat. Seating will be provided on a first come, first served basis. We have Physically distanced and limited the seating availability in the auditorium. In the event auditorium seating is filled, we will have additional seating available in other rooms in the building.

What sanitation measures will be in place? 

Our team will frequently disinfect surfaces throughout the building and we will sanitize the auditorium between services. Hand-sanitizing stations will be placed throughout the building. Water fountains, cafés, and coffee stations will not be available at this time. At this time we are not handing out any materials such as bulletins or envelops.

What about face coverings?

Everyone who comes into the sanctuary building will need to wear face covering.  Face coverings will be made available for you if you do not have one. In order to help facilitate a safe environment to worship, our staff and volunteers will be wearing face coverings as they serve.

What if I am considered “high-risk”?

If you or someone in your family is considered “high-risk” for severe illness, we encourage you to continue worshiping with us online.

Will the childcare be provided?

Yes our family ministries have opened back up to provide Nursery, Kids Church, and Youth Ministry. All  of these family ministries operate on Sunday mornings currently.

What if I don't feel comfortable coming in person yet?

We completely understand, and we want you to feel comfortable. We invite you to worship with us online at heritageky.org at 9:00am and 11:00am on Sundays to watch our live services. Also on Wednesday evenings at 6:30pm we worship together online through our Youtube channel .

If any of the following applies to you, please worship with us online:

  • In the last 14 days you have tested positive, been experiencing symptoms, or have a known exposure to COVID-19.
  • If you are in a “high-risk” group, or you care for someone who may be at “high-risk” for severe illness.