Tazkiyah Publications: The Muslims’ COVID-19 Handbook (undated, before July 3, 2020)… Read the rest
Category: Social Distancing (Page 3 of 8)
Partnership with Native Americans: Postponing Pow Wows and Other Traditions to Protect Native Health
The term “pow wow” comes from the Algonquian native language group and most closely translates to “meeting.” Pow wows were originally a way for traders to gather and sell goods, and in doing so, they often employed Native American dancers.… Read the rest
Dear Members,
We know that with Premier Ford’s announcement on Monday, June 8, permitting houses of worship to reopen to 30% capacity, many of us are eager to hear when we can once again have in-person Shabbat services at Darchei Noam.… Read the rest
At this time, the Ontario government has eased some of the restrictions put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19, which potentially allows for minyanim to occur. This does not indicate that minyanim are safe. This is a particular concern in the religious Jewish community, which is characterized by a high level of social interaction.… Read the rest
Members and friends of The United Methodist Church in the Greater Northwest,
“From everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required
and from the one to whom much has been entrusted,
even more will be demanded.” – Luke 12: 48b
… Read the rest“Earn all you can.
Blythefield Christian Reform Church: Church in phases: A map for relaunching worship and ministry (Undated, before June 10)… Read the rest
For the past few months, churches have had to adapt to the reality of COVID19. For some, this has meant online or live streamed services. For others, it has led to an emphasis on family worship at home. We’ve adjusted how we take offerings, how our youth group gets together, and so much more.… Read the rest