Virtual Religious Services In the Time of Coronavirus


Posted July 20, 2020 by stilsonlewis

After more than three months of "staying home to be safe", much less being able to attend church, or to congregate to practice religious belief, we still see spikes in disease.

 
After more than three months of "staying home to be safe" or in different states, stricter quarantine, living without being able to leave home, much less being able to attend church, or to congregate to practice religious belief, we still see spikes in disease. With a recent announcement; despite the gradual reopening with the most rigorous precautions to prevent the spread of the virus, many churches in the United States will not open until 2021.

Churches will continue to offer their religious services in a virtual way as they have been doing since society began locking down, and will try to increase the different types of meetings with their congregation so individuals do not lose contact with each other and can continue serving in their communities. All this to keep the greatest health and security for all parishioners and to be able to serve them at the same time.

“Get care when you are ill. When they are ill, even with communicable diseases, people often do not isolate themselves or seek proper treatment. This, as you can easily see, tends to pput you at risk. Insist when someone is ill that he or she takes the proper precautions and gets proper care.” L. Ronald Hubbard. www.thewaytohappiness.org @waytohappinesstampa
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Issued By Olga Fajardo
Country United States
Categories Education , Health , Religion
Tags church , coronavirus , health , reopening , virtual sunday service
Last Updated July 20, 2020