churches Coronavirus Italy: Rome's churches remain open amid outbreak By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2020 15:10:55 GMT Cardinal Angelo De Donatis has today issued a new decree, stating that some of Rome's churches will stay open, despite his initial order to close all of the religious sites just a day ago. Full Article
churches Fundraising for three burned Baptist churches in Louisiana skyrockets after Notre Dame blaze By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 09:02:09 GMT A GoFundMe called 'Seventh District Baptist Church Fires St Landry' has received just under $480,000 for the three black churches in Louisiana that were burned down. Full Article
churches Fundraising for three burned-down black churches in Louisiana skyrockets past 1.45MILLION By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 21:40:11 GMT The 'Seventh District Baptist Church Fires St Landry' page grew in virality by Wednesday following a surplus of shares of the GoFundMe by several notable figures, including the site itself. Full Article
churches Court halts ban on mass gatherings at Kentucky churches By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 06:04:23 GMT FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - A federal court halted the Kentucky governor's temporary ban on mass gatherings from applying to in-person religious services, clearing... Full Article
churches The doors may be closed on our glorious churches, but one intrepid man has photograph the lot By Published On :: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 01:35:09 +0000 JANE FRYER: Every weekend and holiday, Cameron Newham is out from dawn to dusk, in rain, sun, hail and biting winds, fulfilling his quest to photograph England's rural parish churches. Full Article
churches Incredible images of the world's most jaw-dropping churches By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 12:14:32 GMT New book Amazing Churches Of The World, by Michael Kerrigan, has 190 images of jaw-dropping places of worships, some of them in landscapes that are heavenly in their own right. Full Article
churches High on God : how megachurches won the heart of America [Electronic book] / James Wellman, Katie Corcoran, and Kate Stockly. By encore.st-andrews.ac.uk Published On :: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019. Full Article
churches In Inner-City Black Churches: More Grief, Fewer Resources, Stronger Faith By feeds.christianitytoday.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:04:00 GMT How the pandemic concentrated pressures on small churches—and how the body of Christ is stepping up to help, one $3,000 grant at a time. Philadelphia pastor Kevin Cropper’s heart sank last month when he saw a message asking for food among the prayer requests emailed to his church. “It was a request for something tangible, and we didn’t have it,” Cropper said. His congregation, Ark of Safety Christian Church, had canceled its weekly food distribution since it ran out of donations when it stopped gathering in March. “It makes you feel bad because isn’t that what our mission is? We want to be able to help in this type of crisis, but we need the resources to do it.” That’s the problem with being a small, inner-city black church during a pandemic. Black adults are more than twice as likely as whites or Hispanic Americans to know someone who has been hospitalized or died due to COVID-19. Their communities are afraid, grieving, and suffering from the virus themselves; and they are far less likely to have the staff, budgets, or space to help as much as they feel called. “We are in the city. We don’t have acres, we stay close to each other, and it’s very easy to spread the virus,” said Kato Hart Jr., pastor of Hold the Light Ministries, a Church of God in Christ (COGIC) congregation in Detroit. American counties with a higher-than-average proportion of black residents now account for half of coronavirus cases and 60 percent of deaths. Even in a church of 50, word keeps spreading of which members have lost relatives to the virus: aunties, uncles, grandparents. Hart has lost fellow brothers in ministry, citing a letter from denominational leadership saying 30 COGIC bishops have fallen to COVID-19—including a dozen in Michigan alone. “We’re in a fight, and we need help. These megachurches, ...Continue reading... Full Article
churches COVID-19 Resources for Families and Churches By feeds.christianitytoday.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 09:55:00 GMT From Bible studies to streaming services, find hope in this uncertain season. Full Article
churches Churches Should Not Be the First to Reopen By feeds.christianitytoday.com Published On :: The demographics of many US congregations make sanctuaries a risky place for gatherings to resume. Full Article
churches Transnational religious organization and practice: a contextual analysis of Kerala Pentecostal churches in Kuwait / by Stanley J. Valayil C. John By grammy.mit.edu Published On :: Fri, 20 Apr 2018 Rotch Library - BX8762.A45 K95 2018 Full Article
churches Group of Churches, Orlando, Florida By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 19:33:13 -0400 Full Article
churches In Inner-City Black Churches: More Grief, Fewer Resources, Stronger Faith By feeds.christianitytoday.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 09:04:00 PDT How the pandemic concentrated pressures on small churches—and how the body of Christ is stepping up to help, one $3,000 grant at a time. Philadelphia pastor Kevin Cropper’s heart sank last month when he saw a message asking for food among the prayer requests emailed to his church. “It was a request for something tangible, and we didn’t have it,” Cropper said. His congregation, Ark of Safety Christian Church, had canceled its weekly food distribution since it ran out of donations when it stopped gathering in March. “It makes you feel bad because isn’t that what our mission is? We want to be able to help in this type of crisis, but we need the resources to do it.” That’s the problem with being a small, inner-city black church during a pandemic. Black adults are more than twice as likely as whites or Hispanic Americans to know someone who has been hospitalized or died due to COVID-19. Their communities are afraid, grieving, and suffering from the virus themselves; and they are far less likely to have the staff, budgets, or space to help as much as they feel called. “We are in the city. We don’t have acres, we stay close to each other, and it’s very easy to spread the virus,” said Kato Hart Jr., pastor of Hold the Light Ministries, a Church of God in Christ (COGIC) congregation in Detroit. American counties with a higher-than-average proportion of black residents now account for half of coronavirus cases and 60 percent of deaths. Even in a church of 50, word keeps spreading of which members have lost relatives to the virus: aunties, uncles, grandparents. Hart has lost fellow brothers in ministry, citing a letter from denominational leadership saying 30 COGIC bishops have fallen to COVID-19—including a dozen in Michigan alone. “We’re in a fight, and we need help. These megachurches, ...Continue reading... Full Article
churches Online services and personalised phone calls: How churches in India are preparing for Easter By indianexpress.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 03:40:34 +0000 Full Article Life-style Lifestyle
churches Visit these churches to attend the most beautiful Christmas masses By indianexpress.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Dec 2019 12:38:25 +0000 Full Article
churches COVID-19 lockdown has forced churches to take religious services online By indianexpress.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 22:05:55 +0000 Full Article Cities Kolkata