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Bishop mandates all East TN United Methodist churches to cancel services for at least two weeks

“The decision was prayerfully made to cancel worship services across the three states that make up Holston Conference."

United Methodist Bishop Mary Virginia Taylor announced Friday she is mandating the cancellation of worship services and meetings in United Methodist churches under her supervision for at least two weeks effective immediately to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Bishop Taylor is in charge of 864 churches across East Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, and North Georgia.

“The decision was prayerfully made to cancel worship services across the three states that make up Holston Conference,” Taylor said. “The decision is unanimous and mandatory for at least two weeks.”

Taylor said she made the decision with the support of her district superintendents, “out of an abundance of caution and our concern for you, our churches, and communities.”

A March 12 letter from Taylor to clergy and church leaders throughout the region cited medical advice to implement “social distancing” in faith communities to slow the transmission of COVID-19, declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization.

“We have learned from the spread of the virus that if we delay responding the virus spreads exponentially and overwhelms our hospitals and health care systems. It is my understanding that social distancing is the most effective way of slowing the spread of the virus,” Taylor said.

For more information about Holston Conference's response to COVID-19, Bishop Taylor said to visit Holston.org/coronavirus.

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