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Covid Policy Revised to Reflect CDC “Community Levels”

The church council has made significant revisions to our Covid policy, aligning it to the CDC’s revised “Community Levels” risk assessment.

You can read our policy in its entirety on our website, or view our current status anytime.

The most significant change is that masks will not be required except when Allegheny County is in the highest level of alert. As of June 27, our status is green and the following will apply:

Green (Low Risk) Status: Worship and other indoor events are open to all individuals. Masks are optional in the building and social distancing is recommended.

We will continue to offer livestreams of our worship services, as well as Daily Prayer online.

If you have any questions about our new policy, you’re invited to contact any of our council members.

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In-Person worship will resume this week

As covid levels have fallen, Allegheny County’s risk status has been downgraded to “Very High.” That means we’re able to return to in-person events and worship effective immediately. Masks and distancing will still be required while in the building. Vaccination are strongly encouraged but not required. Our livestream will continue to be offered every week on Zoom and YouTube. See you on Sunday!

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Services move to online only

Covid is once again surging in Allegheny County. Case numbers have reached new highs this week with the Delta-Omicron one-two punch. With the increased spread, our risk status has been upgraded to “Severe” – the highest category – by Covid Act Now, our primary source of pandemic data.

In keeping with our Covid policy, all in-person events and services at The Good Shepherd have been cancelled. We will continue to hold services online every Sunday at 10:30, and look forward to worshiping with you via Zoom or YouTube!

We look forward to returning to in-person gatherings as soon as our risk level drops back down to Red. Keep an eye on this website for the most current updates.

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Check out our Corsi/Rosenthal Boxes

Air filtration has become an important tool in fighting the spread of Covid-19. The disease is spread by aerosolized particles that can linger in the air for some time before settling. Masks help prevent the particles from entering the air we share with others – air filters are a good way of dealing with the viral material that finds its way into the air despite our best efforts.

Unfortunately, commercial air filters are expensive. It’s easy to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on portable ones.

Thankfully, creative scientists and DIY types have developed the Corsi/Rosenthal box (named for its co-creators). This cube-shaped contraption can be built in about 20 minutes and costs around $100, but performs as well as a unit costing five times as much. Corsi/Rosenthal boxes are being deployed in schools and offices around the country as colder weather drives people inside.

We have installed two Corsi/Rosenthal boxes in our sanctuary to help keep our air free of viruses and allergens. Another has been installed in the office.

As part of our effort to make our building safer for staff and guests, we’ve installed three Corsi/Rosenthal boxes around the building. They’re an extra layer of defense as we spend more time indoors.

Please don’t touch or move the boxes unless you’ve checked first! They need to be handled with care, since virus particles will collect in the air filters that make up the four sides of the cubes. If you touch the filters, please wash your hands thoroughly right away, just to be safe.

And if you’re asked to move one of the boxes, please hold it by the plastic fan, and go slowly, so as not to shake any virus particles loose from the filters as you go.

We’re grateful that God has blessed us with such creative and resourceful neighbors with the ability to invent such a useful device!

If you’d like to learn more about our Corsi/Rosenthal boxes or how to build one yourself, Pastor Bob would love to lend a hand.

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Covid update: Indoor worship and events now open to all

The council has revised our covid policy to open indoor worship and events to all people, regardless of vaccination status. Our policy continues to require masking and physical distancing while in the building.

Although we’re relaxing the policy a little, we strongly encourage you to receive the vaccine if you’re eligible – it’s the best way to keep our members and our community safe and healthy. If you’re on the fence, ask any of your council members about their experience getting the vaccine.

We’ll continue to offer worship online, of course.

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Covid Status change

As of August 1, Allegheny County is once again in the Red (High Risk) category. In keeping with our Covid policy, all indoor events – including worship – are now restricted to those who have been fully vaccinated.

In order to welcome as many people to worship as possible, the council has decided to move our services outdoors to the Gazebo every Sunday at 10:30. Communion will be offered every week. Please bring chairs or a blanket, or worship from your car if that’s more comfortable for you.

In the event of inclement weather, we’ll move the service indoors. You can check our homepage Saturday night or Sunday morning to see the current plan. If you have not been fully vaccinated, we ask that you join us online if the weather is bad.

Masks and socially distancing continue to be required indoors regardless of vaccination status.

Worship will continue to be livestreamed every Sunday. It’s easy to join us online!

We understand the frequently changing plans can be frustrating. Just a month ago we were green, but the Delta variant is spreading more quickly in our county at the moment than in 95% of all counties. (Allegheny County currently has the 152nd highest infection rate out of 3224 counties in the US.) Thanks for continuing to be flexible as we do our best to keep the congregation and our community safe and healthy!

And if you haven’t done so yet, please get the vaccination if you’re able to! It’s free, it’s safe, it’s easy, and it could save your life – or the life of someone you love. If you’re not sure yet, now’s the time to ask your doctor for their advice – they’re in the best position to help you evaluate what’s right for your health.

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Join us Sundays at 10:30 in the Sanctuary!

We are once again worshiping together in the sanctuary, beginning June 6! All are welcome, regardless of vaccination status. While in the building, please continue to wear your mask and practice social distancing. Worship will continue to be offered on Zoom and YouTube, if you aren’t able to join us in person.

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Worship at the Gazebo returns May 9

We are excited to announce that Worship at the Gazebo will return for a second summer beginning Mother’s Day, May 9. Please join us at 10:30 for worship with Holy Communion!

There are three convenient ways to join us:

  1. Bring your favorite lawn chair or blanket and find a comfortable spot in the lawn. (We have folding chairs you can use, too.)
  2. Park in one of the spaces conveniently located by the gazebo and remain in your car.
  3. Catch us online, just as always.

In the event of inclement weather, we’ll announce on our website that services have been moved indoors. According to our current (revised) COVID-19 policy, those who have been fully vaccinated are able to join us in the sanctuary these Sundays. (This means that two weeks must have passed since your final dose of the vaccine. Please contact the church office to let us know your vaccination date[s].)

No matter whether we’re indoors or outdoors, we’ll continue to take precautions to keep everyone safe – please bring your mask and keep those respectful six feet of distance from others outside your immediate household.

We are excited to return to our beautiful gazebo this summer, and even more excited to worship and commune with you in person! If you are able to join us, we can’t wait to see you at the gazebo May 9.

And if the time isn’t right for you just yet, we completely understand – we’ll be sure to wave at the camera to let you know you matter to us, too.

We’ll see you online only this Sunday, May 2… and online or at the gazebo next Sunday, May 9!

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Having trouble registering for a vaccination? We can help.

Although many Pennsylvanians are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, it’s not always easy to find an available dose and register to receive it. We’ve compiled these resources to help you toward being COVID-free.

Hands-on Help

Council member Matt O’Donnell is offering his assistance to anyone who doesn’t have the technology or skills to use the various online registration systems. Reach out to the church office and we’ll connect you with him.

And if you’d like to also offer your services, please let us know.

Searching for Doses

As of this writing there is still a significant shortage of the vaccines compared to the demand for them among eligible Pennsylvanians. We hope that will lessen soon. In the meanwhile, here are the tips we’re hearing for locating vaccination:

Take advantage of 65+ clinics

The most successful route is for seniors 65 and older. Several vaccination clinics have been held in Monroeville for people in this age range. You can read Bob Rossetti’s experience at one of the first ones here. If you qualify, this is one of the easiest ways to get your vaccination.

Join a Facebook group

One of the best tools to help you find doses is social media. If you’re on Facebook, be sure to join the Getting Pittsburgh Vaccinated group and check regularly for tips about clinics other locations where doses of the vaccine are currently available.

Get on a standby list

Two of the three approved vaccines require very specific handling, and once the doses are ready for patients, they have a very short shelf life. For providers, a canceled appointment can mean a wasted vaccination dose.

Dr. B – the standby list for leftover doses – helps to connect spare vaccinations with arms that are looking for them. Registration is quick and free, and the site follows HIPAA guidelines regarding the data you provide.

If a provider finds itself with spare doses, it notifies Dr. B. The site then identifies nearby eligible people from its waitlist. If that’s you, you’ll receive an invitation to reserve the dose. You’ll need to move quickly and be able to travel to the provider, so you’ll want to consider transportation beforehand.

See where Rite Aid and Walgreens have available appointments

We’re not going to lie – although it’s great news that the vaccines are being made available at the national pharmacy chains, it’s really hard to snag an appointment to get one. The pharmacies’ online registration systems make it difficult to determine what locations currently have available doses.

Your best bet is to use Vaxx Maxx, an online tool that will show you all the available appointments in your state for either Rite Aid or Walgreens. It’s updated every few minutes.

You’ll still need to go to each pharmacy’s online registration tool to nab the appointment:

Competition is fierce, and there’s a good chance that appointments listed on Vaxx Maxx will be gone just minutes after they appear. It’s also likely that if you find an appointment someone else will be registering for it at the same time as you are – don’t be surprised to get to the end of the process and be told that your appointment was claimed by someone else. Perseverance is the key.

We’ve also been told that Rite Aid tends to dump new appointments to its registration system at midnight – this is both when you’ll have the greatest chance of finding available times, and also when there are the most people trying to claim those times.

Try Giant Eagle and CVS

The local grocery chain has been sponsoring vaccination drives at Heinz Field, as well as having appointments in-store. Their registration system has a waiting list to access it, and you’re not guaranteed an appointment once you get in, but it’s another option..

Another option is to check with CVS.

Check with a local pharmacy

Smaller, local pharmacies are often overlooked in the quest for vaccination doses. People using the internet to search will often overlook these providers, since each one has its own procedures and registration systems. You might find that they have doses available. Local pharmacies may also offer a simple waiting list to their eligible customers – something that’s not available at the bigger chains.

It Will Get Better… Quickly

If this all sounds chaotic and like a lot of effort, you’re not wrong. But the good news is that all three vaccines are being manufactured at quantity now. Each week more doses hit the market. In the next few months it’s likely that all of the vaccine hustle is a distant memory, and anyone who wants the shot will be able to easily get it.

In the meanwhile, continue to practice social distancing, wearing face coverings and playing it safe when it comes to trips out into the world. We’re in the home stretch now – keep hanging in there, and let us know if you’ve got any great tips for getting the vaccine!

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“It’s your turn!” What it’s like to get the vaccine

Our council president Bob Rossetti recently got the COVID-19 vaccine. Here’s what you can expect when you go…


Get the Vaccine!

One of the best things you can do for yourself, your loved ones and your congregation is to get the vaccine as soon as you’re able. Take the quick eligibility quiz to find out when you can get it – you might already be eligible!


I received my first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine today.

Being over 65 and in an early group I made my appointment online and received an email verification of my time slot. The Allegheny County Health Department opened a Point of Dispensing (POD) in Monroeville.

Today I went to the Doubletree Mall Hotel at my scheduled appointment time. It was a very well organized, and efficient process with many workers happy to assist. After checking in at the registration desk I received a text: “You’re Checked In! We will text and/or email you when we’re ready for you.” And then a second text “It’s your turn! Please proceed to the clinic for your appointment.” No lines and just a short wait until I was sitting in one of the ten private clinic vaccine area chairs. The Moderna shot was quick and painless. 

I was led to a waiting area and told to sit for 15 minutes to make sure there are no side effects. There was a mix of over 65 people and younger health care professionals in the waiting room. We were on our way home in only 40 minutes.

ACHD will email us in 3 weeks to schedule the second dose. 4 weeks in between shots. I also received a vaccine record card to verify my immunization.

My overall experience from signup thru vaccine is extremely positive. The only side effect after 4 hours is a slight pain when I move my arm.  If you had any doubts about getting the vaccine I hope my experience helps in your decision making.