News from our churches
This article reports on the activities and challenges of sister churches within the Protestant Reformed movement during the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020-2021, including worship disruptions in Ireland, seminary instruction in the Philippines, and worship adjustments in Singapore. The piece demonstrates how Reformed churches worldwide navigated government restrictions on corporate worship and sacramental practice while maintaining their ecclesiastical connections and doctrinal commitments.
Sister-church activities From the bulletin of the Limerick Reformed Fellowship in Ireland: In 2020 we worshiped for a total of 23 Sundays at home. The first COVID-19 lockdown was from March 29 to June 28 (we returned to the hall on July 5 for fourteen Sundays). The second COVID-19 lockdown was from October 11 to November 29 (we returned to the hall on December 6 for three Sundays). The third COVID-19 lockdown began on December 26 and will continue until at least the end of January 2021. We...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org