Churches Changed During the Pandemic and Many Aren’t Going Back

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Churches Changed During the Pandemic and Many Aren’t Going Back
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Should churches keep services online? It’s one question they’re debating as the pandemic recedes. “We don’t want people kind of taking it in as they are their Netflix.”

Religious leaders are trying to attract members for the long haul. ‘What we are trying to build is something that is Covid-proof and recession-proof.’.

Religious leaders are trying to attract members for the long haul. ‘What we are trying to build is something that is Covid-proof and recession-proof.’
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