It’s been almost 100 years since the Churches have been forced to be closed. In the modern age lots of things have become online but the question is, does this work well for the church during this crisis? I asked a youth leader from one Texas state’s organizations “Cru” , his name was Christian ironically. Chris goes into what is happening and how their communities are adapting and preparing for churches to reopen in the near future.
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