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SOUTHEASTERN, N.C. — As the nation braces its way through the brunt of the coronavirus curve, sacred religious spaces remain empty.
Many religious communities have transitioned to online worship in an attempt to fill a weekly void. Though some organizations have defied government orders to stop all large gatherings, for the most part, the majority of religious institutions are trying to reach their members online.
It's an interesting read.
Many religious communities have transitioned to online worship in an attempt to fill a weekly void. Though some organizations have defied government orders to stop all large gatherings, for the most part, the majority of religious institutions are trying to reach their members online.
A pastor, rabbi, and monk share their reflections on the coronavirus [Free read] | Port City Daily
SOUTHEASTERN, N.C. — As the nation braces its way through the brunt of the coronavirus curve, sacred religious spaces remain empty. Many religious communities have transitioned to online worship in…
portcitydaily.com
It's an interesting read.