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COVID-19 Pandemic Delays Seasons 4, 5 Filming for Book of Mormon Videos Series
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Temple Reopening Statuses, LDS, as of March 29, 2021
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As COVID-19 Restrictions Ease, Here's How the Church Is Reopening
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LDS Thrift Store COVID Procedures
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Coronavirus Pandemic Forces Changes For Ash Wednesday
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Rabbis Share How Rosh Hashana Will Be Affected By COVID-19
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A Letter From The Rabbi – December 2020
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High Holy Days 5781/2020 | Sukkot with Rabbi Steven Morgen
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The Amish present unique challenges amid coronavirus
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[duplicate] Religion and Faith Perception in a Pandemic of COVID-19
This article talks about COVID-19 in a different stance, data. -
Parishioner Guidelines for the Distribution of Holy Communion Outside the Mass during the Coronavirus Pandemic
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The Herald Newsletter, Zion Lutheran Church March 2021
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Coronavirus Update and Response
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Cru's Response to the Coronavirus
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Faith, Business and Municipal Leaders Divided on Sioux Falls Mask Mandate
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COVID-19 and the loss of rituals, formation of new ones
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Calvary Baptist Church Service Update
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Religious affiliation and the risk of COVID 19 related mortality; a retrospective analysis of variation in pre and post lockdown risk by religious group in England and Wales
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Religion in the Age of Social Distancing: How COVID-19 Presents New Directions for Research
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A Very Pandemic Purim 2021
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The Power Behind Fasting
Transformation Church has expanded greatly during the pandemic and have been able to reach people all over the world through the online platform. -
Jesus and Coronavirus
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Is "Online Church" Really Church? The Church as God's Temple
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ECLA Rostered Ministers for Mask Mandate
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Vaccination patterns of the northeast Ohio Amish revisited
As of February 2021, the Holmes County Amish were reporting decreasing vaccine acceptance. In a survey conducted in 2020, with a 39% response rate from Amish families, 59% did not vaccinate their children. Notably, 14% refused all vaccinations, while 75% reported that they would specifically reject the COVID-19 vaccine. The article then discusses potential efforts to attempt to increase vaccination rates in this community. Efforts to improve vaccination include actions such as physician advocacy, mentorship with peers, father-directed education, and strengthening a close partnership with the Church leadership. -
Allah's Mercy
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Relations between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church 打印Relations between the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church
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The coronavirus pandemic is changing the way people celebrate major events and holidays—here’s how they’re adapting
Many religious rituals have been halted because of the outbreak of COVID-19. -
Shame of Comparing Jesus to Covid-19 Vaccine
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FBC Coronavirus Update” from First Baptist Church Montgomery on Vimeo
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Fasting for Christ’s Return in Light of COVID-19
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Saint Peter Roman Catholic Church
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Pr Ted Wilson's message to all Seventh-day Adventists during the COVID-19 Crisis
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Post-COVID Congregations
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Bishop Foys video message — public Masses resume
The Coronavirus has impacted many people in a lot of ways, creating all different types of responses. The virus affects not only millions of businesses around the world, but also millions of churches or religious institutions. Therefore, the religious institutions must respond in some manner that either agrees or disagrees with the public health guidelines. There numerous ways that people in religious affiliations have addressed the issue. The way in which people have reacted comes from their prior moral, ethical, and/or religious beliefs -
Letter from Archbishop Thomas J. Rodi On Covid
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Statewide mask mandate debate comes to the South Dakota Legislature
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Click to copy RELATED TOPICS Legislature Sioux Falls South Dakota Coronavirus pandemic South Dakota Republicans scoff at mask mandate proposal
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Church leaders ask Gov. Noem to implement statewide mask mandate
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Coronavirus Updates Including Clarifications on Executive Orders
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Church Begins Limited, Deliberate and Cautious Missionary Assignments Outside Countries of Origin
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Missionary Travel Guidelines
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Scientology Disaster Response Teams Cope While Continuing COVID-19 Precautions
Scientology response to COVID-19. -
Signs of the Times - March 14th, 2021: Stats of COVID Times
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A call to action amidst COVID-19
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Coronavirus Updates
It's always interesting to see what the Catholic Church has to say. -
Closer Look: Ash Wednesday
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People Whom Jesus Touched: A Rebuttal Of Social Distancing
During the COVID pandemic religions and churches seem to each take a different approach. This certain preacher seems to think that Coronavirus is a biological weapon created by the government. Some people are choosing to follow CDC guidelines and keep services to online only and others are choosing their faith that God will heal what ails them instead. But one thing seems to remain, people are keeping their faith and it has become as strong as ever as everyone leans on each other and sticks together. -
A Sabbatical for Everyone
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Overcoming Pandemic Grief
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The coronavirus is transforming Judaism
My church moved online during the pandemic. Our priest acknowledged from the start that things would be different from the start. Many have stopped coming to Mass while it has strengthened the faith of others. -
The Curse & The Blessing
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Terumah – Perfectly Imperfect
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Tetzaveh – Purim Doesn't End
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Some Thoughts on Purim 2021
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Thomas, Why Are You Doubting?
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Recognizing God During The Crisis
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The Coronavirus and Christ | John Piper | Gospelbound
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The Pandemic Christmas and New Possibilities
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[duplicate] The Coronavirus And Worry
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Is Jesus Asleep During the Coronavirus Storm
Steadfast faith is the golden standard for those who are religious. For many though, the pandemic has made their faith weary. -
[duplicate] Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis
I have noticed most religious places of worship has followed the guidelines put in place by their state. -
[duplicate] How should the Church respond to coronavirus?
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Dont Be Anxious: Rethink
This sermon does a good show at approaching the consequences of the pandemic. With everyone stuck inside and separated from friends and family, mental health is a significant issue that needs to be addressed. Pastor Spardling does a good job at approaching the issue and assuaging worries with scripture. -
[duplicate] Is Self Quarantine Biblical? Coronavirus and COVID-19 Update
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When I felt depressed during lockdown
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The Plague that Killed Sahaba and the Coronavirus | Omar Suleiman
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What Can We Gain From This Time?
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Praying Through A Pandemic
This sermon is brief, but provides insight into the shift towards comforting messages and assuring word choice that has increased in sermons during the Covid-19 pandemic. -
Pandemics And The Judgment Of God
I believe peoples ability to go to church or anywhere they may to pray has been affected. -
[duplicate] Plagues and Idolatry
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[duplicate] Thinking Biblically About the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Interview with John MacArthur
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Faith in the Midst of a Pandemic Pt. 1
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Sermon 3-15-20 Pastor Doolin‚ Our Response To COVID-19
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Edmond's First Covid Restriction Update, February 28, 2021
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Sermon Transcript November 1, 2020
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[duplicate] Transcript of Bishop Porter Taylor's Remarks on Preaching in the Time of COVID
I think that this pandemic has shed light on how faith and our beliefs can help us in tough times. -
2 21 21 am Being Deceived TV
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[duplicate] Transcript of Bishop Porter Taylor's Remarks on Preaching in the Time of COVID
I think that this pandemic has shed light on how faith and our beliefs can help us in tough times. -
In The Presence of a Pandemic
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Mask Mandate
I know this is at an earlier time in the quarantine, but the fact that they wouldn't quesiton people who weren't wearing masks is interesting. -
Storms of Life
This story connects our experiences in covid to the story of Jesus weathering the storm. -
COVID-19: What is God doing and what should we be doing?
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Gods Plan for the Pandemic
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Rabbi Leder Shabbat Message
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COVID-19 messages dominate Palm Sunday sermons
Different religious leaders have given messages of hope to Ugandans during these trying times as the nation grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic. -
[duplicate] Preaching in the wake of Covid-19
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Finding Hope In The Midst Of A Pandemic
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[duplicate] Christian Response to Coronavirus
Even though this sermon was spoken nearly a year ago its message remains important today. From my view the sermon puts the care of the flock above the importance of the material, its use of fore and background imagery to describe how the pandemic effects us is even more relevant today then when the sermon was delivered. The minister is speaking to the spiritual fears and worries of his congregation and moves to guide them to God, not for answers for the here and now but instead for the continuation and betterment of their relationship with God. Renoe emphasizes the fact that God is endures all alongside us and helps us grow from hardship as opposed to shielding us from it. -
Honest questions: where is God in this pandemic?
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The Corona Virus Storm
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Addressing Life's Uncertainties From Home
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Learning From James In Light Of COVID-19
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How the rest of the world fends off the virus
I think many religions played a positive role in fighting the epidemic during this epidemic. The unity of various religions in the world has set a good example for the masses in fighting the epidemic. -
Hope In A Time Of COVID
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The Breath of God in the Face of Covid-19
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How Missionaries Are Comforting Californians During COVID-19
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As COVID-19 Restrictions Ease, Here's How the Church Is Reopening
support and respect the Church activity in the safe way. -
Covid-19, A Learning Experience
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Arabic Sermon and Prayer #COVID-19
The prayer begins by explaining the concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as sharing his sympathy with the one's effected by the virus. The speaker proceeds to state the local COVID statistics and reaffirming the sympathy towards the effected members. Afterwards he shares the funding in place to prevent the spread of COVID and prevention tactics included, but not limited to cleaning of the building, sanitation of the areas used, keeping a 2 meter distance from other members and wearing a mask at all times, if not speaking.