Responding to the crisis: Implications of the challenges and opportunities of being a Church during COVID-19

Author:

Mncube Dumisani Wilfred1ORCID,Ngema Thandiwe Nonkululeko2ORCID,Buthelezi Zanele Gladness3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Professional Studies in Education North-West University, South Africa

2. Faculty of Education, Department of Arts and Language Education, University of Zululand, South Africa

3. Faculty of Arts, Department of African Languages and Culture University of Zululand, South Africa

Abstract

A global crisis of this magnitude needs churches that have a deep wealth of knowledge, faith and wisdom to provide leadership when such a pandemic shakes the foundations of human society. Such a crisis can lead to seismic changes, but often does not; it simply clarifies current challenges and possibilities. The widespread virtual streaming of important Easter and Sunday sermons had a palpable impact on church life. This study investigates the challenges and opportunities of being a Church during the worst of times in the history of the Church. It uses a qualitative methodology. Four of the churches in KwaZulu-Natal were used as a case study. One leader in each church was purposively selected to participate in the data generation process. Furthermore, two ordinary members in each church were interviewed to explore how the faith communities are coping with responding to lockdown, social isolation, and physical distancing. The findings revealed that both church leaders and congregants were psychologically traumatised, and thought this crisis was a wake-up call to capacitate the church to respond to such eventualities with one voice. The study recommends swift and immediate intervention that will change the outlook of the Church to reform business as usual to be technologically oriented.

Publisher

Africajournals

Subject

Philosophy,Religious studies,Archeology

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