Church done properly should be the most infectious thing in town!

It should be singing our guts out, hugging friends & greeting strangers, mixing with young & old, homeless & wealthy, passing babies around, crying on shoulders, & sharing food.
Doing church under COVID constraints should be *really* hard, like running a marathon with prosthetic legs. But if it's hard, that's evidence that we were doing it right in the first place.
Neighbour love looks different atm. There's a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing, & we're in the latter time. But let's not let the new normal become our true normal. Let's long all the more for togetherness in all its forms as we hold back for this season.
Still pondering this. Socially-distant church should be really hard. When you’re one body, it’s hard to stay 6 feet apart. But the pain of it is evidence we were doing it right in the first place.

If it doesn’t feel painful, we Christians should ask ourself some hard questions.
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