Uganda under COVID-19 Lockdown—by Dr Nick Laing
…why. On the surface, lockdown here in Northern Uganda seems relaxed compared with New Zealand. We can move around, buy food and bike where we want. Yes, shops are closed…
…why. On the surface, lockdown here in Northern Uganda seems relaxed compared with New Zealand. We can move around, buy food and bike where we want. Yes, shops are closed…
…and hall. Consequentially, planning should begin now about any rearrangement of seating that needs to take place to meet physical distancing requirements. The effective maximum will be an approximate figure…
…which discipleship flourishes. The word culture is very important. It’s about identity and how we do things holistically. We do not need more programmes or strategies. We need parishes which…
…Christchurch book launch at 3pm on Saturday 1 July at Holy Trinity Church, 168 Stanmore Rd, details here. RSVP to kate.v.day@gmail.com. All welcome but please RSVP. You can buy the…
…us all as the roll out of the vaccine continues in the weeks and months ahead. To read the article flip to p2 of this e-Newspaper: https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/65351006/bay-harbour-march-10-2021. The National Memorial…
…will attempt to spell that out. My continuing thanks goes to all who work on online worship through these weeks of L4 and L3. It is hard work but worthwhile….
…Unclear. And Bring Us All To A Knowledge Of Truth That Sets Us Free, And Helps Keep Us Safe. In The Name Of The Father, Son And Holy Spirit. Amen…
…then 30 the next week and so on. Frankly, for many of our churches that effectively will mean we remain in “online worship” mode. While each ministry unit will be…
…the Rev’d. Ben Truman. “People generously donated clothes, suitcases, microwaves, kitchen tables, scooters, bookshelves, duvets, toys, and even an old-fashioned lawn mower that got a test-drive on St Stephen’s lawn.”…
…aim to achieve. We have come a long way. Many of us are tired and drained by the experience. But we still have some way to go. So, deep breathing,…