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<blockquote data-quote="Grow Bag" data-source="post: 1521063" data-attributes="member: 19077"><p>I had the same concerns, especially after the appalling and heinous move by the pastor of a Pentecostal church, where I'd attended for prayers one time, to open the church up as a vaccination centre. I wrote that pastor an email to warn him of such, with references to accomplished scientists and doctors. His reply was that of a stereotypical, middle-class, arrogant progressive. May God help him. </p><p></p><p>Anyhow, in the Orthodox church I've been attending, only a couple of females wore masks and nobody appeared at all concerned with social distancing or hand sanitation. In the newsletters it's apparent that they've been following government guidelines, but as soon as restrictions were lifted they carried on as normal. This gives me a good feeling about the clergy and congregation, that they're not living in fear, but worshipping and trusting in God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grow Bag, post: 1521063, member: 19077"] I had the same concerns, especially after the appalling and heinous move by the pastor of a Pentecostal church, where I'd attended for prayers one time, to open the church up as a vaccination centre. I wrote that pastor an email to warn him of such, with references to accomplished scientists and doctors. His reply was that of a stereotypical, middle-class, arrogant progressive. May God help him. Anyhow, in the Orthodox church I've been attending, only a couple of females wore masks and nobody appeared at all concerned with social distancing or hand sanitation. In the newsletters it's apparent that they've been following government guidelines, but as soon as restrictions were lifted they carried on as normal. This gives me a good feeling about the clergy and congregation, that they're not living in fear, but worshipping and trusting in God. [/QUOTE]
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