The demands are coming fast and furious. Do we offer services online? Offer communion during those services? How do we minister in a time of isolation? What about ministry in rural settings? Why should our students even study at such a time? Below you’ll find links to resources for exploring such questions:
Considerations for those thinking about offering webcasts for the first time
http://c-christopher-smith.com/churches-should-think-twice-before-webcasting-their-worship-services/
Nine keys for worship leaders planning online worship
https://network.crcna.org/worship/9-key-tips-planning-online-worship-service
Technical resources for moving to online fellowship
https://churchm.ag/tools-for-churches-through-the-pandemic/
Communion: Should we even offer it? Considerations from history, theology, and practice
https://j.hn/digital-communion-summary-of-theology-practices/
In a time of isolation, we need each other
https://www.premierdigital.info/post/community-community-community
Christianity Today’s articles for ministry workers related to COVID-19
Focus on rural America: What one pastor is doing to reach out during COVID-19
A word for students: Why learn in wartime—a classic from C. S. Lewis
https://bradleyggreen.com/attachments/Lewis.Learning%20in%20War-Time.pdf\