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Church choir in Binghamton reunites to sing 'Silent Night' for Christmas

Email Church choir reunites to record Silent Night and bring its faithful a light in the dark They hadn t been together for nine months. But the choir at Binghamton s Tabernacle United Methodist Church knew Christmas Eve called for something special. Katie Sullivan Borrelli, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin Published 3:19 pm UTC Dec. 21, 2020 They hadn t been together for nine months. But the choir at Binghamton s Tabernacle United Methodist Church knew Christmas Eve called for something special. Katie Sullivan Borrelli, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin Published 3:19 pm UTC Dec. 21, 2020 VIDEO: How a Binghamton church choir is keeping the Christmas spirit alive The Tabernacle United Methodist Church in Binghamton got its choir together to safely record a special piece for Christmas.

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Church choir reunites to record 'Silent Night' and bring its faithful a light in the dark

Church choir reunites to record Silent Night and bring its faithful a light in the dark Katie Sullivan Borrelli, Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin VIDEO: How a Binghamton church choir is keeping the Christmas spirit alive Replay Video UP NEXT On Christmas Eve, as it always had before the year that changed everything, the hymn began with a flicker in the dark.  The faithful breathed together, one body in the darkened center of the church, as they transferred a single flame from the tip of one white taper candle to the next. They passed it from choir members to grandparents, to parents, to children, to friends, to neighbors, to anyone who had made their way to this place, on this night, to celebrate the long-ago birth of a baby in a manger.

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75 COVID-19 Cases Linked to N.C. Church Event

75 COVID-19 Cases Linked to N.C. Church Event December 21, 2020 A holiday musical event at a North Carolina church has resulted in 75 people testing positive for the coronavirus. The Dec. 5 event the First Baptist Church in Hendersonville was crowded, and many people didn’t wear facial coverings, including choir members who sang shoulder to shoulder, people who attended told the Asheville Citizen-Times. “To date, the Health Department has identified 75 individuals who have tested positive as a result of the event. The Health Department is working to identify any additional close contacts of these individuals,” the Henderson County Health Department said in a news release. 

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North Carolina Church's Christmas Musical Results in 75 COVID Cases

North Carolina Church s Christmas Musical Results in 75 COVID Cases Newsweek 12/18/2020 Mili Godio © Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images A church seen under storm clouds in Lealand, North Carolina on September 13, 2018. Nearly 100 COVID-19 cases have been linked to convocation events held earlier this month by the United House of Prayer for All People in Charlotte, North Carolina. A crowded holiday event held at a Hendersonville, North Carolina, church was the source of at least 75 COVID-19 cases, according to the Henderson County Health Department. The event, which took place at First Baptist Church over the December 5 weekend, involved a crowd of maskless churchgoers and choir members, who were singing shoulder-to-shoulder without masks, reports the

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Having Faith in Science: Why Loving Thy Neighbor Means Refraining from In-Person Worship

Photo: Piti Tangchawalit/Shutterstock Derrick Z. Jackson, fellow | December 18, 2020, 2:14 pm EDT This post is a part of a series on As much as the Constitution guarantees religious freedom in the United States, it is hard to imagine a compassionate god approving of freedom that comes with the sacrifice of souls at the altar. And yet, that is what the Supreme Court in essence sanctioned in its recent 5-4 verdict invalidating New York State’s pandemic rules on in-person religious worship. The conservative majority of justices sided with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn and two Brooklyn Orthodox Jewish synagogues that the rules were discriminatory compared to those for secular businesses. The court has since also backed churches against COVID-19 restrictions in California, New Jersey, and Colorado, instructing lower courts to reconsider the cases on the basis of the New Yo

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