pandemic
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The demand for in-person only gathering is theologically-shallow. It is also shallow in practice and tradition.
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Our focus on being together can get in the way of making it happen–and doing the very thing we’re called to do.
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What the pandemic surge at the start of COVID Year Three tells us we should be looking at; and why we aren’t.
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With all the talk of “returning to normal” and the effects of living in the pandemic, normal is doing a lot of the heavy lifting.
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We are misusing our perspective. Looking at the individual behavior of a variant hides the impact on the wider public.
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A reflection for Christmas: on the place of Christmas, pandemic separation, and how we might be inspired to look forward.
