The COVID-19 pandemic caused a seismic shift in the way people do everyday things, such as shopping, working and worshipping. In predominately Black churches, congregations which were accustomed to praise and worshipping in person, had to find a balance to for believers to keep the faith and tune in online. NewsVision reporter Desiree Williams Chin has more.
Issues in the Black Community– Praise In A Pandemic
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