‘Wall of Hope’ unites hospital staff during COVID-19 by Debra Orton The installation became a place for health-care workers to celebrate one another and lament
Closed by COVID-19, U.S. church reopens to provide respite on Election Day by Alejandra Molina, Religion News Service The leadership at All Saints decided that opening the building to the public and parishioners was "a way for them to be
COVID-19 has triggered my long-buried eating disorder by Miranda Newman I'm using one of my most deeply-ingrained coping mechanisms to achieve control during a pandemic
Amid COVID-19, shofar lessons become pre-Rosh Hashanah necessity by Yonat Shimron, Religion News Service With synagogues shuttered, some Jews are taking online classes to learn how to play the ritual objects
How COVID-19 is reshaping Sunday school by Pieta Woolley A change of format may mean a more thorough revamp for many families and churches
How artists are reimagining theatre in the wake of COVID-19 by KC Hoard Venues have gone dark this season, but organizations and individuals have been drumming up new ways to share performances
COVID-19 gives Mother Earth a chance to heal — if we let her by Alanna Mitchell What if we could leverage this dreadful moment in our human history to right past wrongs?
COVID-19 puts kids’ church camp fun on pause by Emma Prestwich While day camps are allowed to operate, some facilities have opted to shut down completely
I’m gutted that COVID-19 has taken away group singing by Glynis Ratcliffe One of the easiest ways to improve our mental health right now is forbidden, and that's worth grieving
How COVID-19 has changed ritual circumcision by Leah Borts-Kuperman Jewish families are finding ways to stay connected to loved ones while still observing the practice