We are only just beginning to process the impact COVID-19 will have on our ministries. How do we continue to be faithful in serving God’s children?
The way some advocates see it, farmworkers in Immokalee are up against an invisible clock, counting down to the day when the coronavirus could take off like wildfire in their South Florida community.
총회 사무국 위원회(COGA) 위원들은 총회를 온라인으로 단축해서 열기로 한 이번 주의 결정은 어렵고, 무거운, 그리고 필요한 결정이라고 했다. COGA는 오늘 두번째 화상 회의를 열어 224차 총회 온라인 모임에 대한 논의를 지속했다.
Los miembros del Comité de la Oficina de la Asamblea General (COGA por sus siglas en inglés) dicen que la decisión de esta semana de llevar a cabo una Asamblea General abreviada en línea es difícil, pesada y necesaria. El COGA se reunió hoy para su segunda llamada en Zoom de la semana para continuar su trabajo en la reunión en línea de la 224ª Asamblea General (2020).
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Office of Public Witness is one of 69 civil society organizations that have signed a letter to U.S. President Donald J. Trump calling for broad sanctions relief in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Members of the Committee on the Office of the General Assembly (COGA) call this week’s decision to hold a shortened, online General Assembly difficult, heavy, and necessary. COGA gathered Thursday for its second Zoom call of the week to continue its work on the 224th General Assembly (2020) online gathering.
The United States leads the world in COVID-19 numbers, with 852,610 cases and 48,295 deaths. South Korea, once a hot spot, has 10,702 cases and 240 deaths. Hong Kong has 1,036 cases and 4 deaths and Taiwan has 427 cases and 6 deaths.
The United States leads the world in COVID-19 numbers, with 852,610 cases and 48,295 deaths. South Korea, once a hot spot, has 10,702 cases and 240 deaths. Hong Kong has 1,036 cases and 4 deaths and Taiwan has 427 cases and 6 deaths.
For a couple of months now, Presbyterians and other faith groups have been staying healthy at home, washing their hands constantly, social distancing, taking part in virtual church through social media, wearing face masks for quick trips to the pharmacy or grocery store or even to walk the dog.
In a time of pandemic and social distancing, how do we understand ourselves as the church when we can’t meet in person?