Take Action – Loving Life in the Time of Coronavirus

Originally posted at: https://anglicansforlife.org/2020/03/23/take-action-loving-life-in-the-time-of-coronavirus/

Mar
23

Each month we will offer a list of action ideas so you can defend, honor, and celebrate Life in your churches and communities on our Take Action page. This month, we are looking serving life during the Coronavirus outbreak.

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The outbreak of Covid-19, or Coronavirus, means we are
living in unprecedented times here in the United States.  Hundreds of thousands of Americans are
working exclusively from home.  Major
sporting events and tournaments have been canceled indefinitely.  Schools and daycares are closed.  Gatherings of every size and variety are
being rescheduled or pushed off the calendar entirely.  Even churches have been forced to close their
doors during this most sacred season of Lent. 
And, unfortunately, if these changes aren’t in your area currently, you
can be almost guaranteed they are headed your way soon, considering the sheer
contagiousness of the virus. 

For many of us, this season of quarantine and “social
distance” is simply inconvenient, frustrating or boring.  But for other Americans this is overwhelming
and frightening—children dependent on school breakfast programs are missing a
regular meal, single moms who need daycare services are struggling to care for
children and make an income, and elderly people are homebound in fear of being
infected while out in public.  While we
know the shut downs and quarantine measures are necessary for saving lives and
preventing the spread of the disease, this does not minimize the problems
caused by these decisions and the needs that now must be filled.

This is where the Church can step in and serve the
community.  First, it should be said that
the best way God’s people can serve Life is by making safe choices.  If you are part of the high-risk
group
or showing Coronavirus symptoms, don’t go out.  If you aren’t in that high-risk group
and aren’t knowingly unwell, follow handwashing precautions, avoid touching
your face, don’t attend large gatherings, and follow the recommended
regulations made by local government officials. 
God calls us to serve, yes, but He doesn’t ask us to be fool-hardy.  If you are being safe and cautious, check in with
your neighbors, even if through closed doors. 
If they are homebound, make them a meal or do a store run for them.  Contact your local pregnancy center and see
if there are single moms looking for childcare. 
Buy gift cards at local restaurants to share with others, as many businesses
are still providing take out meals. 
Offer to take pets for a walk.  Create
a communication chain within your church to serve home-bound elderly members of
your congregation. Be creative!  The great
thing is that we now have a commodity we are used to having very little
of—time.  With activities and events
canceled, our busy lives are pared down, and we can really focus serving
others.

Just because we are being encouraged to not be together doesn’t mean that God’s people cannot “together” serve those who are vulnerable or in need.  And we do this not for worldly recognition or notice but because these people’s lives are just as precious and valuable now as they were before the Coronavirus outbreak.  May we as God’s people be identified as those who served others during a time of fear and uncertainty.

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