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The Future of Worship: How COVID Changed the Way We Church
The global health crisis has dramatically shifted the way people connect with their church. Is it for good, or will service soon return to normal?
By 96five Friday 7 May 2021Faith
The pandemic altered the way many people come together to worship, but according to some church leaders, that change is here to stay.
When lockdowns hit Australia at the height of the pandemic last year, and services were either closed to the public or had limited capacity, churches of all denominations began connecting with people remotely.
From March, churches used online platforms such as Facebook, YouTube and Zoom, or their own website, to stream their services live or stream pre-recorded services and meetings.

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