With Easter Sunday just two days away, local churches are getting creative with how they can serve their communities for the religious holiday. Before the stay-at-home order was put in place, Active ...
Many New Mexico churches and places of worship are offering their Easter and Passover services online to avoid mass gatherings of people amid the coronavirus outbreak. Here are some of those services ...
Send service submissions here. Be sure to include the city, name of organization, time of services and a link. First Lutheran Church-- Worship on Sundays will begin at 9 a.m. and worship on Wednesdays ...
Fellowship Church: Streaming live at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday on Facebook, YouTube and at fellowshipgj.com. First Congregational Church of Grand Junction: Weekly pre-recorded services posted on ...
Streaming live on its Facebook page and its website Saturdays at 5 p.m. and Sundays at 10:30 p.m. Streaming live on its website every Sunday. The Archdiocese airs daily Mass on weekdays on 102.7 FM ...
Send submissions to [email protected] and include the church name, along with when and where the service is streaming or airing and a link.Most churches across the area will not be holding in-person ...
Even though a large congregation isn’t possible because of the concern brought about by COVID-19, area church leaders are reaching their congregation however they can. Churches in Grand Junction are ...
Church tech teams kept worship plugged-in and streaming during the pandemic. But when does the job become too much for volunteers? The pivot to online services in 2020 put the pressure on church tech ...
In a time when social distancing is the new normal, churches have found a way to bring their congregations back together for Easter Sunday, at least in spirit. A large number of churches across metro ...