Hope International University, Fullerton, Calif., is featured in a 45-minute interview for the
Character Up podcast.
The podcast’s host site,
PodBean, writes: “Bill has a profound perspective on the importance of getting closer to Christ as safety protocols and recovery from his battle with COVID-19 have gotten him further from being on the hardwood with his team. Bill has dealt with personal tragedy and loss in a way that will truly inspire you and has inspired his players to do something that will impact others.”
Crossroads Christian Church in Washington Court House, Ohio, has seen its in-person and online attendance both trending up in recent months.
By Chris Moon
Churches are making a variety of changes to their Christmas Eve traditions to accommodate social distancing needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
And pastors are doing so while wondering when life finally will return to normal.
“It’s been crazy,” said
Ross Frisbie, senior minister at
Tonganoxie Christian Church in Kansas. “I never thought by December we still would be dealing with this, and even more so now with cases going up. It’s crazy. I’m looking forward to normal.”
ROSS FRISBIE
Frisbie said his church will have three Christmas Eve services while offering churchgoers three options by which they can attend those services in-person, drive-in, or online.