St. Louis Black Churches Consider Ways To Keep Congregants Safe In Midst Of Coronavirus
Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
3-18-2020
Capture Date
5-3-2020
URL
https://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/st-louis-black-churches-consider-ways-keep-congregants-safe-midst-coronavirus#stream/0
Abstract
This article details the decision-making process regarding the COVID-19 pandemic of black church leaders in the St. Louis area. Church leaders such as Andre Alexander from the Tabernacle Church are struggling over whether or not to hold in person services. The article details an upcoming meeting between Mayor Lyda Krewson of St. Louis and the St. Louis Metropolitan Clergy Coalition to discuss how to move forward for places of worship in the coronavirus pandemic, in addition to how other black churches in the St. Louis area are handling the coronavirus.
WMU ScholarWorks Citation
Lewis-Thompson, Marissanne, "St. Louis Black Churches Consider Ways To Keep Congregants Safe In Midst Of Coronavirus" (2020). Pandemic Response and Religion in the USA: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender. 7.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/religion-pandemic-race/7