Churches in Northern Ireland are tweaking their Christmas plans as they approach a second festive period affected by Covid-19.
Some have measures beyond what is required by law, สมัครสมาชิก slotxo while others are urging caution in line with guidelines.
The Methodist Church has urged ministers to be "creative" with Christmas services.
Meanwhile, the Presbyterian Church has introduced stricter mask rules after the emergence of the Omicron variant.
It now requires masks to be worn throughout the duration of all services.
BBC News NI has a look at what the rules are and what each of Northern Ireland's major churches are doing ahead of one of their most important periods.
What are the rules on attending services?
Churches have been operating under Covid regulations since resuming indoor worship in the spring.
Under current regulations in Northern Ireland, churchgoers are only required to wear masks when entering and leaving church buildings.
Face coverings can be removed during worship, however their use is still "strongly advised".
Prior to updating its policy on face coverings, the Presbyterian Church required masks to be worn while singing, in addition to when entering and exiting the building.
In a letter sent to all Presbyterian ministers on 26 November, the church said it was updating its policy to require all attendees aged 13 and above to wear masks for the duration of services.