They told me to wear my mask or go home. I told them to make it formal and terminate me. They sent me home and said HR will contact me. Before I was out of the parking lot the GM called and said HR will allow a medical exemption. I can't go back. They will nit pick until they can make a case for termination or push me until I leave. Working something less stressful out now.
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Our church is finally making masks "optional". All these months of empty pews and no doubt empty collection plates must be taking a toll. I can't tell you how many people (besides my husband and me) haven't been going to services while they've required masks. Hang in there!
I refuse to attend any church that did not stand up to the evil that is Covid.
Same. Found a Catholic traditional Latin mass parish and never looked back. No masks. No cucking to the state. 90% of the congregation does not wear a mask. The people are anti-communist, pro-big family and based. I love it.
Me too! It's small, but not one person wears a mask. They even held a formal dinner (cooked by the nuns) and dance back in January in locked down tight Michigan! The courage is inspiring. My wife doesn't know what to think about the Latin, however, and why we have to drive 50 miles to get there.
Tell her the Latin liturgy can't be changed by the NWO pawns. Dead language.
Our church has a few people who are very elderly and sick and have decided to not come, even with masks. About a third of the church is staying away because of the mask mandate and probably another third has decided that since churches were scared of a virus for seven months and refused to open and made us watch on him preach on FB, then why get up and go to all the trouble to come anymore?
Or perhaps they decided that the pastor/church are cowards for closing the church and/or caving in to mask-idol worship, and are looking for churches that put God first. I've been praying at home and driving 45 minutes to a church with the guts to put their faith to the test against the mandates of fear. Rant over. I'm disgusted with masked-up churches. (I'm sympathetic to those who are afraid, but I think a pastor who wears a mask is neglecting their duty, like a fireman who won't cook because of the flames.)
With you 100% on this. I drive a little further than you for the same reason. I have lost all respect for the leaders of the local churches, so it's doubtful I will ever return.