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The pastor of a Coquitlam church says the new COVID-19 safety guidance is a step in the right direction, but things larger churches should be allowed to accommodate more people.
VANCOUVER A Coquitlam pastor is calling on the Provincial Health Officer and Minister of Health to amend COVID-19 restrictions so clergy and parishioners can once again gather indoors for worship. Westwood Community Church has been holding drive-in services since March and several dozen people attended one Sunday morning. “It’s been exciting to see many people that are thirsting and really desire to come together. I think there’s what we call Zoom fatigue,” said Giulio Gabeli, the church’s lead pastor. The Johnson Street church has a large parking lot which can accommodate drive-in services, and an FM transmitter so people who wish to remain in their cars can still hear the music, prayers and sermons.