Amid pandemic challenges, houses of worship show resiliency

Amid pandemic challenges, houses of worship show resiliency

The Rev. Steven Paulikas, right, and curate Spencer Cantrell deliver an Evening Prayer service over Facebook Live in the Brooklyn borough of New York, amid the global COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Pastors across the country say they and their congregations have responded with creativity and resiliency – and invigorated community spirit – even as the outbreak forced widespread cancellations of in-person services.
The Rev. Alvin J. Gwynn Sr. with Friendship Baptist Church in Baltimore sits for a portrait in his church in March. At the mostly African American congregation, Gwynn has held in-person services throughout the pandemic, but attendance hasn’t risen much above 80 people – a small fraction of normal.

Amid pandemic challenges, houses of worship show resiliency

The Rev. Steven Paulikas, right, and curate Spencer Cantrell deliver an Evening Prayer service over Facebook Live in the Brooklyn borough of New York, amid the global COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Pastors across the country say they and their congregations have responded with creativity and resiliency – and invigorated community spirit – even as the outbreak forced widespread cancellations of in-person services.
The Rev. Alvin J. Gwynn Sr. with Friendship Baptist Church in Baltimore sits for a portrait in his church in March. At the mostly African American congregation, Gwynn has held in-person services throughout the pandemic, but attendance hasn’t risen much above 80 people – a small fraction of normal.