Due to Covid-19 churches around the world have had to adapt and find ways to keep people involved without holding any services. This week, from Italy to Singapore, congregations affected by the Covid-19 outbreak either held virtual fast-and-testimony meetings on YouTube or Zoom or didn’t meet at all. During this time period it is important that we Christians are an example to others that Jesus is our savior and we should not be anxious. A couple of solutions for this problem are; Engage networks of people in your congregation to check in on one another, pray for one another, and meet one another’s needs as they arise. Abide by local health and governmental regulations, including bans on large gatherings if instituted. Leverage other means to worship through social media livestreams and electronic communication. When caring for your worship spaces, go above-and-beyond normal protocols to disinfect. Stay safe out there guys!
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