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January 4, 2022

 

 

COVID-19 pandemic and Churches of Christ

For nearly two years, The Christian Chronicle has offered in-depth coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.

From Christians battling the virus to churches working to slow its spread, check out our top related stories.

As 2022 begins, we’re trying to understand better what’s happening in Churches of Christ related to the pandemic. How is attendance? Are congregations moving worship back online because of the omicron variant? Those kinds of questions.

To help with our reporting, we’d love for you to participate in this Google Survey.

Thank you and happy new year!

— Bobby Ross Jr, editor-in-chief

 

Our Top Stories

 
Saving the Chronicle, 40 years later
 

Saving the Chronicle, 40 years later

 
Newspaper for Churches of Christ found new life under the ownership of Oklahoma Christian University.
 
 

 
Chronicle staffers reflect on their ministry of information
 

Chronicle staffers reflect on their ministry of information

 

Behind the humble office’s door, eight employees produce The Christian Chronicle, a monthly, international newspaper for Churches of Christ with a circulation of 133,000.

 
More than $1 million in endowments to support ACU’s political science and music departments
 

More than $1 million in endowments to support ACU’s political science and music departments

 

The donations create an endowed chair and a flute scholarship in honor of the late Abilene Christian alumna Cynthia Coates.

 
 

 
Keeping the Sabbath, taking a sabbatical
 

Keeping the Sabbath, taking a sabbatical

 
Churches combat burnout by giving ministers extended leave.
 
Editorial: It’s time to resume the Lord’s work
 

Editorial: It’s time to resume the Lord’s work

 

‘The decision about how to minister in this moment has been falsely framed as a battle between fear and faith,’ Jeremie Beller writes. ‘The cautious are labeled “fearful” as the full-speed-ahead are labeled “faithful.” Both descriptions make an unfortunate oversimplification.’

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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