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The Beginning: The Fear of the Lord

The Beginning: The Fear of the Lord
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5 things to do in Forsyth County this weekend, Aug 6-8

5 things to do in Forsyth County this weekend, Aug 6-8
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Are You Attending in Person Worship in Tuscaloosa?

Are You Attending in Person Worship in Tuscaloosa? Get our free mobile app The church and the pandemic it s a common question that many churches are facing today to allow in person worship or to continue to go virtually. Many churches in Tuscaloosa area in West Alabama have started in person worship of course with a restrictions with mask being mandated as well as hand sanitizer being available in the sanctuary. Many local church members are at a crossroads some are doing a blend of virtual services and in person worship. Some Tuscaloosa congregations have now started back in person worship for example College Hill Baptist Church, Friendship Baptist Church and even Grace Presbyterian Church have now started in person worship services in the month of July. If you are going back to in person worship I have some tips to keep you safe and to be able to worship the Lord without feeling that you are being offensive.

St Clair County High School Class of 72 reunited and it feels so good

St Clair County High School Class of 72 reunited and it feels so good
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Partnering Black churches with pharmacies increases COVID vaccination rates among African Americans

Partnering black churches with pharmacies increases COVID-19 vaccination rates among African American residents by 34%, study finds Between January 5 and February 5, 2021, just 3.2% of the more than 14,000 residents who got vaccinated at Loma Linda University clinics were black To boost vaccination rates among African Americans, researchers decided to partner black churches with black  pharmacists Churches delivered COVID-19 vaccine information to congregants and pastors coordinated with a black pharmacist to host COVID-19 education webinars  After the approach, the mass vaccination clinic was administering 4.3% of doses to black residents, an increase of 34% When the church served as the vaccination site, more than three-quarters of all people getting shots were black

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