A church in Idaho has recently replaced a stained glass window that featured Confederate General Robert E. Lee with one that showcases the first African-American woman bishop of the United Methodist Church.
A church in Idaho has recently replaced a stained glass window that featured Confederate General Robert E. Lee with one that showcases the first African-American woman bishop of the United Methodist Church.
A church in Idaho has recently replaced a stained glass window that featured Confederate General Robert E. Lee with one that showcases the first African-American woman bishop of the United Methodist Church.
Treasure Valley churches prepare for in-person, virtual Easter services
After a virtual Easter in 2020, churches in the Treasure Valley are preparing for the holiday one year later. The gatherings, however, will look very different. Author: Katija Stjepovic (KTVB) Updated: 10:24 PM MDT April 3, 2021
BOISE, Idaho After the COVID-19 pandemic forced Easter celebrations to go virtual in 2020, churches across the Treasure Valley are preparing to safely hold in-person services on Sunday.
Idaho Gov. Brad Little issued a statewide stay-at-home order on March 25, 2020, just weeks before the Easter holiday. The order forced many churches to hold their services virtually or simply postpone them.