More people are tuning in to online Christian services than attended church before the coronavirus lockdown, religious leaders have said. Major Mark Sawyer, the leader of Norwich Citadel church, said more than 2,000 people have been tuning in to his online Sunday services, compared with around 300 who would attend pre-lockdown. |
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More people are tuning in to online Christian services than attended church before the coronavirus lockdown, religious leaders have said. Major Mark Sawyer, the leader of Norwich Citadel church, said more than 2,000 people have been tuning in to his online Sunday services, compared with around 300 who would attend pre-lockdown. |
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More people are tuning in to online Christian services than attended church before the coronavirus lockdown, religious leaders have said. Major Mark Sawyer, the leader of Norwich Citadel church, said more than 2,000 people have been tuning in to his online Sunday services, compared with around 300 who would attend pre-lockdown. |
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More people are tuning in to online Christian services than attended church before the coronavirus lockdown, religious leaders have said. Major Mark Sawyer, the leader of Norwich Citadel church, said more than 2,000 people have been tuning in to his online Sunday services, compared with around 300 who would attend pre-lockdown. |
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More people are tuning in to online Christian services than attended church before the coronavirus lockdown, religious leaders have said. Major Mark Sawyer, the leader of Norwich Citadel church, said more than 2,000 people have been tuning in to his online Sunday services, compared with around 300 who would attend pre-lockdown. |
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More people are tuning in to online Christian services than attended church before the coronavirus lockdown, religious leaders have said. Major Mark Sawyer, the leader of Norwich Citadel church, said more than 2,000 people have been tuning in to his online Sunday services, compared with around 300 who would attend pre-lockdown. |
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One of the most colorful personalities I ever met since I came to Owatonna was Ken Austin . Not only was he credited with starting the youth hockey program in Owatonna and recruiting Owatonna High School’s first boy’s hockey coach, Dudley Otto , and serving as Mayor in Owatonna, but his work in.... |
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But even as a cure was yet to be discovered for the disease and cases of infection were increasing everyday across the country, some christian leaders, led by Bishop David Oyedepo of Winners’ Chapel have called for the reopening of churches. They argued that if the government could reopen the.... |
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A Montenegrin prosecutor has released from detention nine Serbian Orthodox Church clergy whose arrest triggered a diplomatic row with Serbia and clashes between police and protesters. The Serbian Orthodox Church clergy were detained on May 12 after they led thousands of people in a procession in the.... |
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First Baptist Church, 2640 S. Canal St., Newton Falls, will conduct “Drive in” church services 11 a.m. Sundays. Individuals will remain in their cars and tune into 89.3 FM. RESPONSIBLE RESTART: As the “Responsible Restart Ohio Plan” is implemented during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic allowing a.... |
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MANILA -- Typhoon Ambo's (Vongfong) ferocious wind and rain left at least one dead and damaged hundreds of coronavirus isolation facilities and homes, along with rice and corn fields in five hard-hit eastern towns alone, a governor said Friday, May 15. |
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