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It’s easy to look through the filter of social media and say “they” are the problem, but what if we took a moment and began to turn issues we have into people. How would that change the situation? How would it change us? Well, that’s the exact idea we are exploring in this week’s video.
Within a small 48 hours window churches had to figure out how they were going to learn new technology and take their weekly services online. Now that states are slowly re-opening, what should the church do to protect the most vulnerable as well as start meeting together again? Pastor David Wigington had a unique opportunity to speak into it all.
The Coronavirus has changed everything and it’s stirred up a lot of emotions for everyone in the process. Whether it’s about the health of our communities or the desire to reopen the economy, everyone is talking. As a faith and work organization we wanted to speak up and clarify because what we have been talking about for years is now on full display. That’s what Erik shares in this week’s video.