THE COVID-19 CRISIS AND THE RESHAPING OF CHRISTIAN WORSHIP PART ONE: COMMUNITY LIFE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10419870Keywords:
COVID-19, ecclesial crisis, community life, church attendance, spirituality in crisisAbstract
The Covid-19 Crisis and the Reshaping of Christian Worship Part One: Community Life.
This article explores some of the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on churches, specifically taking into account the disruption of worship practices and the challenges in maintaining a sense of community. It examines the closure of physical church spaces, the shift to online platforms for worship, and the impact on community engagement. Additionally, it explores the role of technology in facilitating spiritual connections during these unprecedented times.
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