CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - A year into the pandemic, the doors of many houses of worship are still closed. But, while some sanctuaries are empty, many church leaders are still pouring out their hearts and lending a helping hand to their congregations and beyond.
As of Wednesday, Rev. Carrie Veal and the staff at Myers Park Baptist Church are one step closer to welcoming the community inside these doors again.
“Getting this vaccine means we can return to the practices of ministry that give us life,” said Veal.
gotta keep that 501c3 status!
100% spot on Patriot ???
And a few years from now this church may more or less be empty.
I know people at that church. I didn't realize it's been closed all this time. :(
Jesus gives life. Not the building. Come on, man.
"FEMA "pastors are getting paid to push the vaccine .. Not say this preacher is but be aware..
Getting this VACCINE MEANS WE CAN RETURN = fuck that
I bet this motherfucker has convinced himself he's doing God's work too. I'd love to be a fly on the wall when he meets St. Peter! That will be epic! He probably supports abortion too...can you see it? "What part of THOU SHALT NOT KILL was so hard for you? Oh, you wanted people to like you and give you money? Yeah, peace out dude, you lose"...poof!
No vax no matter who says so.