A Virtual Hallelujah Chorus
Participants in the Easter Service at Truro were treated to a unique , virtual masterpiece!
The Ministry of Making Masks
This outreach is a three-way win: it’s a win for people needing cloth masks; a win for people at home with time, skills and a heart to serve – it’s a great time to teach your kids (and adults) how to sew!; and for the church, as the world sees that we love them because God does.
The Way of the Cross (Video Devotion)
Truro Anglican (Fairfax, VA) has created a beautiful video devotional for doing the Stations of the Cross from home.
The Way of the Cross
The Falls Church will post two "virtual stations," one in the morning and one in the evening. They include Scripture, vivid artwork, a reflection, a prayer and a song, all meant to draw us into this most holy moment in the life of our Lord.
A Visible Presence
As individual Christians, churches and as a Diocese, let’s continue to think of creative ways of being a visible presence in our communities.
Maundy Thursday, Good Friday & Easter Vigil/Holy Saturday Services Online
These links take you to a list of DOMA churches offering online services on Thursday, Friday, & Saturday of Holy Week.
Archbishop Duncan Explains Spiritual Communion
A video by Archbishop Duncan explaining Spiritual Communion.
Open Mic Night Continues at UVA
Eunoia is the name of the ministry. It is a greek word that means “beautiful thinking”. I love seeing and hearing our Eunoia friends perform from their home context! A wonderful change from the stage!
Old School Letter-Writing (via text)
So much care and thought went into those letters to get things just right! My dad and I would have some of the most meaningful communication by letter. I’ve kept and treasured those interchanges. I felt I was getting an entirely different side of him in those expressions. And so, for texting between friends, pushing past the superficial banter, this kind of care can (and does) happen with texting. It’s a profound opportunity.
They Are Not Forgotten
Recently we added a fun twist - sock puppets! This creative endeavor just requires items we have at home (socks, buttons, decorative bags, etc.), and we hope it will bring some joy to the teen moms and their families. May they realize they are not forgotten by us or by their God during this time.
Starting a New Church During a Pandemic
What ultimately kept us from canceling was recognizing the need that people have for human interaction — even if virtual is the best we can do.
Creative Outreach During a Pandemic
Churches throughout the Diocese are reaching out actively to their communities during COVID-19. A variety of churches report that partnerships with the community, which seemed nearly impossible just a few months ago, are now forming easily as all embrace the common theme of “together, we can beat this.”
Using More than One Streaming Platform
The number of viewers is far exceeding the typical Sunday morning attendance. This is attributed most likely to parishioners inviting friends, families, and neighbors to participated online.
Taking the Initiative to Gather Community Leaders
We are encouraged that we will come through this stronger and closer than we were before COVID-19 hit us. We had the advantage of having worked hard at relationship-building before all of this, but now is always the best time to start these kinds of community relationships.
Enjoy a Guided Family Seder
All ages will be treated to what has become an annual blessing and tradition for the children of All Saints’ Church, the Seder Meal teaching!
Church Resources for COVID-19
On behalf of Archbishop Foley, I am writing to let you know that he and I have asked both Canon David Roseberry and Canon Phil Ashey to collect, create, and curate resources from around the church to help all of our congregations through this time.
Online Worship in the Age of the Corona Virus
We could feel [our rector’s] presence. And I began to feel I was receiving what I needed spiritually and emotionally. The sense of being with her came up.
Local pastors stay connected with their congregations by looking into cameras
The Rev. Erin Bair propped up her laptop on a stack of cookbooks a few feet away. The impromptu additions achieved their purpose. She was now eye-level with her computer’s camera once she sat down in her arm chair at her Arlington home to begin speaking.
COVID-19: Here is the Good News
View all of the Diocese articles related to COVID-19 here.