Lockdown Restrictions - August 2021

Affective from 6 pm Monday August 9 both our Byron Bay Campus and Billinudgel Campus will be closed to the public until 12:01 am Tuesday August 17. This includes Youth, LINCS groups, Sunday Services, Alpha, and other functions scheduled for the next 7 days. The lockdown restrictions also affect face to face LINCS groups which will not be able to gather this week indoor or outside.

Please do not hesitate to call us on 0412 769 586 if you need any help or email us.

We are praying for you and we encourage you to join in with our 21 Days of Prayer; read the devotionals; and phone a prayer partner.

We'll keep you posted and hope to be able to gather again soon.

Love Sue and Nev and Eastgate's Pastors Team

Alpha Course Billinudgel

We will be running the ALPHA course at our Billinudgel Campus starting at the beginning of August 2021. Please register you interest below!

Everyone should have the opportunity to explore life and the Christian faith - to ask questions, and share their point of view in an open, friendly environment.

Alpha is a series of interactive sessions that creates a space where people are excited to invite their friends to a conversation about faith, life and God.

 

Register Your Interest

Hampers of Hope

Caring for our community.

We are partnering with CONVOY OF HOPE to help our local community with hampers of hope. Contact us using the form below if you are in need, know of someone in need or would like to help pack and distribute the hampers.

Donations for the purchase of non-perishable food items goes into the First Priority Account and marked “Hampers”.

Hampers of Hope

HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTICE REGARDING CORONAVIRUS COVID-19

28 March 9am

Join us on Sundays at 10:30am for our Eastgate Online Service - We will be live streaming each week so you can tune in from home. If you would like to receive email notifications please sign up here.


20 March 9am

ALL WEEKEND SERVICES ARE CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

We are working on a live stream for you to attend church from home. Please check back soon for more details.


14 March 11am

THE BELOW ADVICE IS IN RELATION TO EASTGATE CHURCH

With the current outbreak of Coronavirus, we believe it is important that we respond practically and wisely to minimise the spread of this disease. We have considered the recommendations from the Australian Government and Department of Health, along with advice from ACC.

We want to inform you of the following precautionary measures we are taking for Eastgate Church in relation to Coronavirus COVID-19. We would greatly appreciate your understanding and cooperation in these matters.

Key Points

  • Our church is gathering as per normal across both campuses.

  • If you or your child are feeling unwell please stay home and rest, seek medical attention and do not attend any church services or gatherings including youth, kids, or lincs groups etc.

  • If you have travelled from mainland China, Iran, Italy or the Republic of Korea within the last 14 days, do not attend.

  • If you have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, you should have already received medical attention and been instructed to be in home isolation. Regardless of whether you have, please do not attend.

  • If you have a COVID-19 test result pending, please do not attend.

  • The Australian Government’s advice and information can be found at health.gov.au and also at your state or territory health authority.

  • Our team are monitoring the situation regularly and are following the advice given by relevant health authorities.

  • There will be hand sanitiser at our locations. Hard surfaces will be wiped down regularly.

  • In addition, we ask that you please practice good hygiene by frequently washing your hands with either soap or hand sanitiser and by using good cough/sneeze etiquette.

CHANGES IN CHURCH SERVICES

  • All hospitality services are suspended until further notice, please bring your own water bottle, drink or food. Same for Kids church programs.

  • No communion until further notice.

  • Increase in cleaning of all facilities including bathrooms, kitchens and hard surfaces.

  • Alcohol based hand sanitisers are placed at key locations inside the church.

  • Hand-washing posters placed in bathrooms at both campuses to serve as reminders.

We love our seniors but it is advisable that the elderly and the medically vulnerable should try to stay home for the time being.

These measures are not to cause fear or alarm. We want to reassure you that we are committed to your health and well-being, and will be praying for everyone in our church family. We remain people of faith, with our hope and trust in the Lord.

HOW YOU CAN STAY SAFE

  • Practice good hand hygiene frequently - wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds or use alcohol-based hand sanitiser - posters placed in bathrooms at both campuses to serve as reminders.

  • Practice good cough and sneeze etiquette - into tissues or into elbow. Dispose used tissue appropriately.

  • Avoid touching your mouth, nose or eyes.

  • Avoid skin-to-skin contact with one another, such as handshakes or hugs. An elbow bump is a good alternative, or simply a wave.

  • If you or your child is feeling unwell, please stay home and seek medical attention.

As we are heading into autumn (aka cold & flu season) it can be hard to distinguish whether or not you are infected with coronavirus. So the official guideline is:

  1. If you experience any cold & flu symptoms such as fever, headache, cough or difficulty breathing

  2. If you have travelled and returned from overseas in the last 14 days

  3. If you have close or casual contact with a known coronavirus case.

Then you need to self-isolate, and CALL your GP or hospital for the next step before going in as you may need to be tested and they have to be prepared for your arrival.

Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High, will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.
— Psalm 91:1-2

Jesus said in John 14:27 that "Peace I leave with you, my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid".

The Lord knows how it ends, and He has the solutions, let us trust and hope in him. Keep praying for the front line health workers, for the scientists and researchers, and for each other.