The Rev. Michael Walrond spent the earliest days of the pandemic getting used to remote church services. Since then, giving has declined, the outreach strategy has shifted, and encouragement has become a theme in sermons.
The Rev. Michael Walrond Jr. spent the earliest days of the pandemic getting used to remote church services. Since then the outreach strategy has changed, giving has slipped and encouragement has become a theme in sermons.
The crisis has taken a prolonged toll on the people who attend First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem, where Mr. Walrond serves as senior pastor. This has him increasingly focused on addressing the long-term issues that will result from coping with anxiety and loss.
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