Tag: COVID-19

  • Make room and time for the Holy Spirit

    Make room and time for the Holy Spirit

    As we emerge from our cocoons of self-isolation, what revelations will inform us as we move through the stages of our collective pandemic response?  This pandemic time has had far-reaching impacts. Employment issues, health issues and isolation issues have all been significant. For some, fortunately or unfortunately, there has been more available time to reflect…

  • B.C. thrift shops open again for business

    B.C. thrift shops open again for business

    After more than two months of being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the 10 Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) British Columbia thrift shops were reopening with limited hours by the end of May. “As the province plans to ease restrictions gradually after the May long weekend, we at Centre Thrift are now taking…

  • COVID camp closures

    COVID camp closures

    Camp Squeah of Hope, B.C. has cancelled its 2020 camping season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  In a May 15 statement, camp director Rob Tiessen wrote, “In order to best ensure the health of our campers and staff, we have made the difficult decision to cancel our 2020 summer camp session. This applies to all…

  • MennoMedia: Do not sing together if you are gathering physically for worship

    MennoMedia: Do not sing together if you are gathering physically for worship

    With stay-at-home orders being lifted across much of the U.S. and Canada, churches are thinking about what it will look like to open their doors again. Yet because the COVID-19 pandemic is still very much with us, it is up to churches to consider how to do so safely.  While singing is considered vital in…

  • Ways to sing together during online worship

    Ways to sing together during online worship

    One of the most potent ways we cope with hardship is by singing and praying together. Amid the loss of in-person gathering, congregations have shown a tremendous amount of creativity, whether worshiping via video conference platforms such as Zoom, livestreaming a service, or pre-recording the service. While we deeply feel the loss of the ability…

  • Watch: Quarantine viewing ideas

    Watch: Quarantine viewing ideas

    Looking for a movie to watch? Sue Sorensen has some suggestions for you. Sorensen, an English professor at Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg, is featured in a series of five short videos CMU posted to its YouTube channel earlier this month.  Each video features a film that Sorensen recommends watching, particularly in light of the…

  • Death toll

    Death toll

    I started Sunday morning in tears as I read through the heartbreaking list that blanketed the front page of the New York Times. To mark the deaths of (at that point) nearly 100,000 American citizens, the paper listed the names of a thousand of them.  Short phrases accompany each name, things like “a veteran who excelled…

  • MCC announces program cuts, changes due to COVID-19

    MCC announces program cuts, changes due to COVID-19

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) has scaled up its work to respond to the global crisis, increasing projects related to water, hygiene and sanitation (WASH), local health initiatives and food relief. But given the negative economic effects of COVID-19, including funding uncertainties, travel restrictions and other factors, it has made strategic decisions…

  • On staying safe

    On staying safe

    Stay safe. You hear these two little words a lot these days. They serve as the tag at the end of the phone call, the coda for the email, the last words before signing off yet another Zoom meeting, the wary exhortation as you watch your son head off to a shift at the grocery…

  • Open to us a door

    Open to us a door

    When Hymnal: A Worship Book came out in 1992, “What is This Place” was chosen to be the lead hymn in the collection. The first line describes the church building as “Only a house, the earth its floor, walls and a roof . . . , windows for light, an open door.” But when the…