In the initial days and weeks of shutdowns across the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, churches, ministry leaders, and organizations grappled with how to be the church dispersed. Instantly, ministry leaders had to learn not only how to deliver a sermon digitally but wrestled with how to build needed community when God’s people could not gather. At Gateway Seminary, our strong emphasis on online education that seeks to not just inform, but transform, has provided us many years of theological, theoretical, and practical tools for developing community and content from a distance. Our faculty have been delivering biblical content and fostering community with students from around the world for well over a decade. It was out of the great need we witnessed among churches and from our own understanding of online education that we felt compelled to create helpful, instructive, and encouraging resources for the dispersed church.
Christian Faith & Pestilence
Christians have risked their lives in caring for the sick and dying throughout history. Dr. Rodrick Durst cites multiple historical accounts pointing to the sacrificial ethic of the church in times of plagues.
Caring for the Deaf Community during the Lockdown
Dr. Kelly’s church serves about 75 to 80 members, which includes a sizable deaf community. He shares the action steps his church took in caring for and communicating with their deaf community during the coronavirus lockdown.