Technology helping Melfort church adjust to distanced services
Two Sunday services for northeast churches have passed since the Government of Saskatchewan declared a State of Emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, beginning the restrictions of social gatherings.
On March 26, the province further restricted private and public gatherings to 10 people.
For the Northeast Christian Fellowship Church in Melfort, they had been streaming their Sunday services online for over three years, making the technological shift a smooth one.
“Not that we were prepared for a pandemic, but we were prepared in a sense that we were already on a live stream,” Pastor Paul Dubois told northeastNOW. “People who used to attend the church are now watching from home. It’s not an easy maneuver, but it’s times we’re living in right now. We want people to be cautious, but also faithful… their attendance may not be physical, but the church isn’t about a facility, it’s about the people.”