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We are physical beings -- what if our ministries reflected that?

Physical labor and activity have been a boon to teens during the pandemic, leading a youth pastor to realize that the physical matters -- to us and to God.

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By Matt Overton Associate pastor, Columbia Presbyterian Church, Vancouver, Washington
Image link to article: We are physical beings -- what if our ministries reflected that?

Churches in predominantly Black communities can play a key role in vaccinating against COVID-19

Disparities in medical treatment and a history of clinical abuse have undermined trust in COVID-19 vaccines for some Black Americans. Faith leaders are helping through relationships and models for outreach.

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By G. Jeffrey MacDonald Journalist and UCC minister
Image link to article: Churches in predominantly Black communities can play a key role in vaccinating against COVID-19

A congregation helps homeless people during the pandemic by offering refuge and support

When shelter options began to close for people living on the streets in Pasadena, California, All Saints Church stepped in by developing a system to offer its property safely and sustainably and to create a model for other churches to do the same.

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By Janice Rhoshalle Littlejohn Journalist
Image link to article: A congregation helps homeless people during the pandemic by offering refuge and support

Gabby Cudjoe Wilkes: What is possible? Out of a season of hardship and into a season of hope

From her perspective in the midst of the pandemic and with a new year dawning, a New York pastor advocates for leaders to look again for possibilities.

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By Gabby Cudjoe-Wilkes Pastor, author and educator
Image link to article: Gabby Cudjoe Wilkes: What is possible? Out of a season of hardship and into a season of hope

Getting creative about teaching and ministry during a pandemic

The goal of teaching and preaching virtually is still building community, but it will take a lot more creativity, says a professor and preacher.

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By Grace Ji-Sun Kim Professor, Earlham School of Religion
Image link to article: Getting creative about teaching and ministry during a pandemic

Money, mission and meeting in person -- a new study looks at COVID-19's effect on churches

More than 550 congregations took part in Lake Institute’s survey about the pandemic. While their finances have been impacted, many faith communities are adapting, which will be critical moving forward.

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By Edie Gross Journalist
Image link to article: Money, mission and meeting in person -- a new study looks at COVID-19's effect on churches

Churches can help stop the spread of the coronavirus by offering free COVID-19 testing

Inspired by the success of a program at Convent Avenue Baptist Church in West Harlem, a national nonprofit hopes to encourage other congregations to get involved in overcoming the logistical, emotional and financial barriers to COVID-19 testing in underserved communities.

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By Genine Babakian Journalist
Image link to article: Churches can help stop the spread of the coronavirus by offering free COVID-19 testing

Leanna K. Fuller: What's a church to do? Dealing with conflict during a pandemic

Some of our go-to conflict resolution practices may have to be creatively re-imagined because of the pandemic. A professor who has studied conflict offers four suggestions -- and a warning -- about resolving congregational disputes.

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By Leanna K. Fuller Associate professor, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Image link to article: Leanna K. Fuller: What's a church to do? Dealing with conflict during a pandemic

Who cares for the shepherds? The secondary trauma of faith leaders must be addressed

The toll of the last six months on clergy requires a sustained response, from the seminary and denominational levels as well as congregations, writes an expert on faith and mental health.

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By Jessica Young Brown Licensed clinical psychologist
Image link to article: Who cares for the shepherds? The secondary trauma of faith leaders must be addressed

How poetry can help kids -- and all of us -- practice lament

Poetry from the book of Lamentations invites us to find words for our feelings and offers a form to contain that which feels uncontainable and uncontrollable, says a writer.

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By Amy Peterson Writer
Image link to article: How poetry can help kids -- and all of us -- practice lament

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