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Is Self Quarantine Biblical?
Talks about COVID-19, updates, and Ben compares different biblical events with pandemics and how it is compared to today. -
Clearcreek Chapel: An Important Message From The Elders; Our Current Worshipping Guidelines
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The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland: What the Faithful Should Expect
Though I am not religious myself, seeing other religious groups' point of view regarding worshipping during the pandemic has opened my eyes to the restrictions around being able to freely practice -
This Isn't the End of the World
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The Mystery of God Revealed - Week 5 (A message about reconciling with God's healing limitations during the COVID-19 pandemic)
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A Quiet Life - Endurance
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[duplicate] A Christian Response To The Coronavirus Pandemic
Religion during the COVID-19 pandemic has been heightened and more needed than ever before. In times of uncertainty, it has become people's comfort, and it upsets them even more than the pandemic is taking away that freedom, along with many others. -
[duplicate] Penitence in a Pandemic
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[duplicate] God's People in a Pandemic
The sermon was well put together and the pastor really made a point to connect with this "audience" about the pandemic. -
[duplicate] Penitence in a Pandemic
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[duplicate] Addressing Life's Uncertainties From Home
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How to Thrive in Crisis
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I'm Still Convinced
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[duplicate] Coronavirus Check In: Feed Your Faith, Not Your Fears
Everyone lives have been impacted differently throughout the pandemic. I personally have been quite lucky and have not lost a loved one from this virus. My worship rituals have changed. I no longer go to mass on Sunday's but instead watch it is my living room with my family. All Bible Studies are over Zoom. Although this pandemic has been terrible I think we have all learned how to adapt and over come some obstacles. Our faith needs to be much stronger in this time of despair. -
Coronavirus Check In: Feed Your Faith, Not Your Fears
Everyone lives have been impacted differently throughout the pandemic. I personally have been quite lucky and have not lost a loved one from this virus. My worship rituals have changed. I no longer go to mass on Sunday's but instead watch it is my living room with my family. All Bible Studies are over Zoom. Although this pandemic has been terrible I think we have all learned how to adapt and over come some obstacles. Our faith needs to be much stronger in this time of despair. -
What Does the Bible Say About Pandemics?
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Gajus Glockentin: Protect Yourself From Lies
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Sacramento Victory Campaign
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Social Distance and Eternal Presence
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[duplicate] Covid-19 A Message To The People Of God. The Place, The Promise, The Victory
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Serving God In The COVID-19 Era
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[duplicate] God's People in a Pandemic
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Finding Hope in the Chaos
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[Duplicate] What is God Saying Through the Sending of the COVID-19?
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A fog, a weight, a program running in the background
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Rabbi Lerer’s Sermon: Purim, Masks and Our Road to Freedom
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Israel, Vaccinations and a Marvelous Irony
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Christians and the Coronavirus
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Coronavirus: The Best Protection
During this time, religious people are looking for guidance and help. They are also seeking health and praying to keep everyone safe. Rabbi Schneider has created a website and a YouTube account that both present live sermons during this time in order for safe prayer. -
The Jewish Community Responds to Coronavirus: A Message from Stuart Mellan and Graham Hoffman
The speakers suggest synagogues follow laws and suggestions put in place by the government. They advocate for following the guidelines even if that interferes with religious practices. -
Corona Crisis - Rabbi Sacks Impassioned Plea for Compassion and Selflessness
It seems that several people have turned to religion for a glimpse of hope and community during this lonely, sad and unfortunate time. -
The Year I Saw
The pandemic is not what we all expected and maintaining a strong mental health is very important. As well as looking to Jesus for reassurance and trusting in His promises. -
Publicizing the Miracle of Vaccination
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Rabbi Prosnit Shared His Vision for the Future of our Synagogue
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Sermon: “Responding to the COVID-19 Crisis” from Bo Prosser
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Malaysia's Perlis cancels Friday prayers amid coronavirus fears; other states continue
Many religious leaders in Asia have begun restricting meetings and gathers of congregations. Change and reform of practices to comply with religions. -
What is Going On
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From Sorrow To Singing
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Preaching is Essential
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It's Just the Beginning
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Signs of Life Part 5B
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Signs of Life Part 5A
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Christian Response to Coronavirus
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[duplicate] God's People in a Pandemic
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The Jewish Community Responds to Coronavirus: A Message from Stuart Mellan and Graham Hoffman [see CTT version]
The co-CEO's of the Jewish Community Foundation of Southern Arizona are asking for Synagogues to follow the WHO's instructions. -
Growing Grey at the Temple
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COVID-19 Update to Community 11-25-2020
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Uncertain
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Afternoon, Healing, Yizkor, and Ne'ilah Service
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The Local Church and Missions
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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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Entangled in a Life of Vanities Vanity Message
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The Reasons We Suffer From Divisions
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Why People Get Weary Serving God
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A Formula For Spiritual Victory In 2021 Lessons We Can Learn to Help Us
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Words of Comport From Jesus to Those Who Love Him
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Who Do we Trust Who Will We Fear? A Response To The Current Covid 19 Pandemic
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Understanding the Word
This sermon tells the story of Christmas but finds ways to tie the story to the extraordinary circumstances that we find ourselves in today. There are consistent themes of humbleness and having faith in God to get through these times. Although the sermon acknowledges the struggles of everyday life during a global pandemic, there is positive messaging intertwined with relatable points of Jesus’ birth. -
In The Middle // Easter at Transformation Church 2020 (Michael Todd)
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You're Officially Ordained // Who's The Minister Here? (Part 1) (Michael Todd)
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How To Handle Anxiety When Everything Is Changing? [Exemplar?]
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God's Hope in the COVID-19 Crisis
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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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ABOUT US
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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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We've Never had an Easter Like This!
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Reunion Good Friday
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When There's No Kelim Mikveh Available Physically/Spiritually/Pandemically (Primary Source 3)
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Kiddush Hashem, Now More Than Ever (Second Primary Source)
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“Surely, there is no fear of God in this place!”
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Baptism Preparation
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The Pandemic of Sin
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E-Torah My New Years Wish to You
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Yom Kippur (Primary Source 1)
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From loneliness to permanently companioned
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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 Power of Vulnerability: Erev Yom Kippur • Yom Kippur Eve
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Yom Kippur (Primary Source 2)
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Voices: Suffering and our role as people of faith
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The Changes & Challenges of COVID
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Liturgical Adjustments Due to COVID-19
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The Changes & Challenges of Covid
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Voices: Suffering and our role as people of faith
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Daily Mass April 6, 2020
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Daily Mass April 3, 2020
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Prayer Power
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End of Days Part II
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End of Days
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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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Staying Close & Connected Safely
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Giving Up Church For Lent