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Some Lethbridge churches amp up online Sunday services during COVID-19 crisis

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Religious institutions are temporarily closed to the public as restrictions on mass gatherings have been put in place to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in Alberta.

But that hasn’t stopped weekly Sunday services from taking place through online streaming. Both the Evangelical Free Church of Lethbridge and MyVictory Church have been live streaming their services for a few years now.

However, due to COVID-19, they’ve had to tailor the service for an audience that is entirely online now. “It’s a big change for us, but it’s exciting too.

We do consider that we used to be speaking to 200 to 400 people at a time and now we have an opportunity to speak to just individuals,” said Geoff Heth, the lead pastor at the E-free Church. “So, we’ve had to

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