Suddenly he understood that his efforts to protect his congregation from covid-19 had contributed to a different sort of infection. Like thousands of other church leaders across the United States, Frailey had shut down in-person services in March to help prevent the spread of the virus. Without these gatherings, some of his churchgoers had turned instead to Facebook, podcasts, and viral memes for guidance. And QAnon, a movement with its own equivalents of scripture, prophecies, and clergy, was there waiting for them.
We have a big student population at our church and even before lockdown we were seeing a rise in people seeking help with their mental health. The church is one of the most Covid-secure places you can go. Amongst everything else, it’s vital that we don’t stop face to face pastoral care.
Here’s what the WHO report found on the origins of COVID-19"There is no record of viruses closely related to SARS-CoV-2 in any laboratory" before the first cases of COVID-19 were recorded in December 2019, the WHO report says
t's wonderful to see how technology has played a role in connecting and growing with friends. I share your hope that the Church continues to leverage these tools for the benefit of the community, both within and beyond.I.T. has come into it’s own I think God has used it to grow with our friends in many different ways. swashbuckler miniature
I do hope the Church continues to use these facilities for the body & the public. https://sharpedgeshop.com/collections/tojiro
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