2022
DOI: 10.4102/hts.v78i4.7219
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Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on church ministries in Africa: A literature analysis focusing on South Africa

Abstract: This article argues that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which emerged in 2019, has had a negative impact on all institutions and spheres of life, including churches. Scholars and religious practitioners concur that the pandemic has negatively affected the church in various ways such as in church worship, fellowship, finance, interrelationships and various other ministries and programmes. Despite a reference to challenges posed by COVID-19 on the churches’ ministries, there are very few academic artic… Show more

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“…9 Churches that were financially privileged could move to live-streaming sermons and online bible studies to follow the strict regulation set by the government and curb the spread of the pandemic. 10 Various scholars agree that during the national lockdown, many South African Christian believers were offended by the lockdown that restricted church gatherings. This was because, to faithful Christian believers, Sunday meetings are crucial for their spiritual healing and other miracles that manifest physically.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…9 Churches that were financially privileged could move to live-streaming sermons and online bible studies to follow the strict regulation set by the government and curb the spread of the pandemic. 10 Various scholars agree that during the national lockdown, many South African Christian believers were offended by the lockdown that restricted church gatherings. This was because, to faithful Christian believers, Sunday meetings are crucial for their spiritual healing and other miracles that manifest physically.…”
Section: Topics Developed Based On the Researcher's Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%