House of worship streams might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's big business, and has enabled churches to reach congregations even in the middle of a pandemic. Buckle up your private jets.
Churches debate ending livestreamed services as in-person attendance declines. Some see virtual worship as a mistake, while others value its reach and inclusivity.
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The pandemic drove churches to prioritize their digital presence. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Prior to the pandemic, many ...
Despite Gov. Phil Murphy ordering a virtual lockdown on March 21 in response to the coronavirus pandemic, many local churches and temples across New Jersey are still working to bring people together — ...
Many people look forward to going to church on Sunday mornings. They like to hear the choir sing, the preacher preach and to fellowship with others. In March of 2020, with the onslaught of COVID-19, ...
The continued threat of the spread of the coronavirus has led local leaders to place a ban on large gatherings of people. Local houses of Worships have fallen victim to the shutdowns with services ...
BELOIT (WREX) — Often times, people turn to faith to answer their questions. As the coronavirus continues to spread, questions are abundant but the ability to gather to discuss faith with others has ...
(RNS) — For a small church, Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, has a surprising reach. Most church members live in and around Downingtown, a small town about an ...
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