#013 - COVID-19 and the Church with Reagan Schrock

April 29, 2020 01:10:34
#013 - COVID-19 and the Church with Reagan Schrock
Unfeigned Christianity
#013 - COVID-19 and the Church with Reagan Schrock

Apr 29 2020 | 01:10:34

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Asher Witmer

Show Notes

A week ago, I sat down with Reagan Schrock and discussed what churches are doing, and can be doing, during a crisis like COVID-19. He's been working with Anabaptist COVID-19 Response in supplying families and healthcare workers in NYC with food and essential items they need. We also talk a bit about conspiracy theories and better ways to spend our time than watching Netflix or arguing on social media. Take a listen!

Anabaptist COVID-19 Response Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/anabaptistcovidresponse/

Anabaptist COVID-19 Response Website: https://www.anabaptistcovidresponse.org/

You can learn more about Reagan and all he's up to on Facebook or Twitter.

Also mentioned in the podcast is Anabaptist Perspectives.

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Music for this episode is done by Corey Steiner at www.coreysteinermusic.wordpress.com.

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