iThinkStuff
Member
Relative newbie here so I apologize if this topic has already been covered (or beaten to death).
One of my turnoffs during the pandemic (can we say it’s over yet?) was the fervor with which my local church encouraged a zeal for masks and vaccinations. I can stand a mask for an hour or two if it’s for public safety and all, but I don’t know any mask enthusiasts who didn’t also end up getting Covid anyway, regardless of “abundance of caution”. After a while it just seemed a way to virtue signal and shame fellow worshippers. It was disappointing.
My question is whether my experience is an isolated event or whether other congregations saw that kind of division and hostility. How divisive were Covid-19 and mask mandates for your congregation?
I suppose I could sprinkle in the vaccine debate for good measure but that seems like a whole ‘nuther can of worms.
thanks in advance for your thoughts!
One of my turnoffs during the pandemic (can we say it’s over yet?) was the fervor with which my local church encouraged a zeal for masks and vaccinations. I can stand a mask for an hour or two if it’s for public safety and all, but I don’t know any mask enthusiasts who didn’t also end up getting Covid anyway, regardless of “abundance of caution”. After a while it just seemed a way to virtue signal and shame fellow worshippers. It was disappointing.
My question is whether my experience is an isolated event or whether other congregations saw that kind of division and hostility. How divisive were Covid-19 and mask mandates for your congregation?
I suppose I could sprinkle in the vaccine debate for good measure but that seems like a whole ‘nuther can of worms.
thanks in advance for your thoughts!