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Embracing the Future of Missionary Work
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Dispatch from South Korea: Reflections on a year of innovative missionary work during COVID-19
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COVID-19’s Impact on Missionary Training Centers
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Pastor reveals the reasons behind COVID vaccine hesitancy in the evangelical community
In this interview with Rev. Russell Moore about the COVID-19 vaccines and Evangelical hesitancy, Rev. Moore states that misinformation and mistrust fuel conspiracies, contributing to skepticism. Moore acknowledges that taking the vaccine is one’s own decision, but that it should also be known that the vaccine was created to help others around you. No individual in his community has expressed any skepticism for the vaccines, but Moore has encountered hesitancy online. He claims that pushback on Evangelicals could backfire if it is too “heavy handed”. Instead, he proposes that the ending of social distancing should be the main focus of discussion. -
Vaccination: what did Eddy say?
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Vaccines, immunity, and the pathway to health
According to Curtis Wahlberg from January 2021, the physical process of COVID-19 is commonly discussed, but the “mental process” is not. Curtis Wahlberg, a Christian Scientist, believes that sickness is not created by God. Without clarity from God, people fall into a “tug of war” between influences on the body. He believes that a struggle in consciousness between mental forces makes individuals feel vulnerable and those that give us a sense of security. Wahlberg claims that the taking the vaccine and complying with the mandate would not compromise beliefs since the material does not matter; what matters is that there is a life that focuses on the Spirit and God. -
How do Christian Scientists deal with the pandemic?
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End Of The Year 2020 Reflection- Benjamin Utomo
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Closer Look: Ash Wednesday
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COVID-19 Update to Community 11-25-2020
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The Devil Has Your Number Skin For All That a Man That He Will Give For His Life
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Who Do we Trust Who Will We Fear? A Response To The Current Covid 19 Pandemic
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How To Handle Anxiety When Everything Is Changing? [Exemplar?]
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Faith Over Feelings | COVID-19 Message from Dr. Charles Stanley
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Faith in the Face of...
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Kindness is Contagious and Making Each Person Count
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Minnesota Not Nice
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We’re All in This Together
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Do Not Be Afraid to Hold Hope
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Hope During the Coronavirus
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One Step at a Time
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When There's No Kelim Mikveh Available Physically/Spiritually/Pandemically (Primary Source 3)
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“Surely, there is no fear of God in this place!”
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The Pandemic of Sin
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COVID-19 and the plague of God
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COVID-19 and God's Children
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What is God saying through COVID-19?
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The Changes & Challenges of COVID
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Liturgical Adjustments Due to COVID-19
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Daily Mass April 6, 2020
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Is the Coronavirus a Sign of the End of the World?
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Is God Punishing Me? | John 9:1-12
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Should Muslims follow Social Distancing for Fear of Coronavirus?
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Fake , NonSense Videos About Coronavirus (COVID19
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Should we Trust in Allah and keep the Mosques Open during Coronavirus COVID 19?
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Coronavirus a punishment from Allah or is it a test?
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Instagram: New Regular Updates on Social Media
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Life church regathering protocols
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Listen!
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Rabbi Mitch's Sermon - Day 2 of Rosh Hashanah
This sermon was talking about not allowing indifference, hate, and prejudice to take over during hard times like these. The rabbi also preached about the hope and faith that is the root of Judaism and why it is so important. -
Rabbi Mitch's Sermon - Day 1 of Rosh Hashanah
This sermon was all about keeping happiness, light, and positivity throughout any kind of dark time. The main focus was on keeping the strength and faith during the crisis of the pandemic during the famous holiday known as, Rosh Hashanah. In addition, it talks about how their own experiences in giving up during hard times and how that faith has helped them. -
Disconnected and Strong in the Face of COVID-19
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What Sort of “Normal” Is Normal?
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Communicating in COVID - Oren Jay Sofer
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Practice as Usual - Interview with Sayadaw U Tejaniya
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Just Doing Business
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May 31, 2020 Sunday Morning Service
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life point re-gathering plan
I think this explanation as to why this church is re-gathering brings in lots of insights as to why many churches feel it is right to come back together and worship. It has many explanations, claims, and pieces of evidence to add to the research question of how non-denominational churches are dealing with themes of togetherness during the pandemic. -
Israel/Corona
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COVID-19 and Teshuvah Sermon
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Lessons for the Pandemic (and after the Pandemic) Rosh Hashanah 5781
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8.30.2020 The Presence Of The Lord
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3.15.2020 Peace In A Time Of Pandemic
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Important Message from the Bishop: Worship & COVID Concerns, July 11, 2020
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Receiving Holy Communion In The Age Of The "Corona Virus" And During The Flu Season
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A Note from the Bishop on the Coronavirus
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A Special Message from the Bishop
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Birthing the New Year 5781: Break. Breathe. Push. (Rosh Hashanah)
This sermon was all about maining positivity through out the crisis of the pandemic. It is also a sermon for the holiday of Rosh Hashanah and talks about even though we have been broken before we can rebirth and it's a new year and time for us to change our attitudes. Make the best out of everything. New year New you and its time to push through these times. -
St. Gregory the Great Parish Infant Baptism
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Fear & Worry
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Instagram: Engage in Acts of Service Through Social Media
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Instagram: Continuing Existing Acts of Service in a New Digital Way
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Instagram: A Message on How To Respond in a Newly Digital Only World
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Instagram: A New Way to Update the LA Church
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Instagram: A New Way to Update the SF Church
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Instagram: Sharing Community Stories on Social Media
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Reception of Holy Communion during COVID-19 restrictions
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Statement of the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Orthodox Church in American the Coronavirus
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Social media advertisement for socially distant church youth group activity
My church youth group usually hosts a several week long program in the summer for graduating high school seniors called Thrive. It deals with the next steps in life (college or otherwise) and how to maintain your relationship with God and Christian community. This year, the program was still held in person, but due to restrictions the students (about 20) had to set up chairs six feet apart and wear masks. This summer, I had a part time job (working virtually from home) running the social media for our youth group, and I created graphics like this one to post on Instagram each week as a reminder. -
Renew
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The Supremacy of Christ's Salvation
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Resurrection Day
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What About Thought Sanitizer
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A Walk in the Word : Biblical Vaccine Part 1
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The Promise of Hope
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God is Still Center of Gravity: Keep Coronavirus in Perspective
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Rite of Infant Baptism, July 27, 2020
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No Plague Will Befall You
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Made for More
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Daily Mass March 31st, 2020
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Mass in the Time of Covid-19
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End of Days Part II
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Instagram: A New Way to Update the Ventura Church on Social Media
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Seven Day Media Fast
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Church Update and Encouragements
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Jesus Changed My Life Movement
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The Pandemic and American Orthodox Christian Parishes
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On the Eve of Easter 2020: Coronavirus and US Orthodox Christian Parishes
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The Politics of Jesus (5 of 7)
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Baptism
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Isolation Station
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Bishop Barron on the Coronavirus, Catastrophe, and Contingency
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Pine Grove MB Church Sunday School
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Baptism - 25 July 2020 - 3 PM
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Is The Coronavirus a Judgement From God?
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The One Thing That Will Get Us Through The Coming Year
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The Next Normal
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Instagram: A New Community Social Media Movement "Jesus Saved My Life"
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Supply and Demand
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Instagram: A New Social Media Series "Mid-Week Encouragement"