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April 14, 2020

 

 

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Our Top Stories

 
#WeRemember
 

#WeRemember

 

Sunday marks the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing.

Editor-in-chief Bobby Ross Jr. reflects on his experience covering the nation’s deadliest act of domestic terrorism.

 
 

 
Pandemic could deal a calamitous financial blow to many congregations
 

Pandemic could deal a calamitous financial blow to many congregations

 
Facing that threat, what can Churches of Christ do right now?
 
Churches of Christ CAN offer meaningful, spirit-filled services online
 

Churches of Christ CAN offer meaningful, spirit-filled services online

 
Experts give tips and ideas for making the most of worship on the web.
 
Lesson of pastor’s COVID-19 death: Faulty Scriptural interpretation can kill you
 
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Lesson of pastor’s COVID-19 death: Faulty Scriptural interpretation can kill you

 

“I miss the assemblies of my church family, … however, I will respect the requests of the authorities and continue to spend my Sundays at home, worshiping with my brethren online.

 
Troublesome times
 

Troublesome times

 

As a global pandemic rages, Churches of Christ adapt to what has changed — and cling to what hasn’t.

 
 

 
Voices only: Virtual choirs are a hit
 

Voices only: Virtual choirs are a hit

 

With everyone practicing social distancing lately, there have been a lot of virtual choir videos popping up online. Choosing which one to feature has been tough, so this week we picked three.

 
Virtual leadership: Churches in Caribbean move conference online
 

Virtual leadership: Churches in Caribbean move conference online

 
100 believers from as far away as Canada participate in annual event.
 
Loneliness is a COVID-19 side effect, especially for youths
 

Loneliness is a COVID-19 side effect, especially for youths

 
How can Churches of Christ help? Experts weigh in.
 
 
 
 
 
As we wait to rise from the ashes, we remember a God who sings over us
 

As we wait to rise from the ashes, we remember a God who sings over us

 

Encouragement from Zephaniah

 
 
 

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