Precinct Reporter Group News

Top Menu

  • Precinct Reporter News
  • Food
  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy

Main Menu

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Read Our E-Edition
  • ADVERTISE
  • Subscribe
Sign in / Join

Login

Welcome! Login in to your account
Lost your password?

Lost Password

Back to login
  • Precinct Reporter News
  • Food
  • Subscribe
  • Privacy Policy

logo

Precinct Reporter Group News

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Read Our E-Edition
  • ADVERTISE
  • Subscribe
  • Black Rose Awards Set For Sat., February 4

  • OC Black History Parade & Unity Festival

  • LBCC Students Get Ready for Male Success Initiative

  • Advocates Address Rise in Suicide for Black Males

  • Cops Search Black Teens 6X More Than White Peers

Latest PRGNews
Home›Latest PRGNews›COVID-19: Churches Are Protecting Members and Neighbors

COVID-19: Churches Are Protecting Members and Neighbors

By Precinct Reporter News
February 3, 2022
920
0
Share:

By Rev Reginald Woods
Special to California Black Media Partners

We are nearly two years into this pandemic. Many of us will remember where we were, two years ago, when we first heard of COVID-19, when we first realized that our lives were going to change.

Things in San Bernardino have improved since those tumultuous days of March 2020. Our children came back to school, crowds gathered, and at some of our churches, congregations have returned to in-person worship services.

But it’s a fragile normality. The virus is still with us, and now the Omicron variant poses a new danger. We cannot afford to become complacent. The virus won’t take a break, even if we might want to.

Of late, we’ve seen record cases here in San Bernardino and around the country. With a disease spreading, we can never be too careful when it comes to keeping our loved ones safe and healthy. The death rate resulting from COVID-19 is 15% higher for Black Californians than the statewide average, according to numbers from the California Department of Public Health.

Black pastors across California recognize the urgency of this threat. We have accepted the responsibility of this fight, and we understand as faith leaders in our communities that we must combine faith with action. Prayers for healing and health must be backed up by a plan for protection and prevention.

That is why dozens of faith leaders across our state have opened the doors of our churches for free, convenient COVID-19 testing. Some sites also offer vaccinations. This effort to keep our congregations and our neighborhoods safe has been made possible with the support of our testing partner Color and the California Department of Public Health.

The pastors in our network, their congregations, staff, and volunteers at our churches and in our community have done an excellent job. Their effort has contributed in no small way to the high COVID-19 vaccination rate and low positivity rate we now have in California. We are truly proud and grateful.

As we enter this second year of the pandemic, we can be thankful that folks in San Bernardino can now safely get together with people we love to reflect, celebrate, give thanks, and to ask God for grace and wisdom. We can do that because of the community’s hard work, and because free, testing and vaccination allow us to prioritize safety, especially for those among us who are aging or otherwise vulnerable.

As our campaign slogan goes, “Don’t guess, get the test”. That applies before visiting the vulnerable or congregating in public spaces. Look up one of our centers in your community to get vaccinated and tested in San Bernardino. It is the surest way that we can stem the spread of this virus while doing the things we love.

The Life Changing Ministries Church has worked hand in hand with our congregation and community in foothills of San Bernardino since 1985. This pandemic is a crisis like no other we’ve faced in that history – and we have the tools to end it right here. Join us today.

Dr. Reginald Woods is pastor of Life Changing Ministries in San Bernardino.

TagsBlack pastorschurchCOVID 19Dr Reginald Woodsprecinct reportertesting
Previous Article

BHM Events at LBCC and CSULB

Next Article

Honoring 100 Year-Old Perris Valley Resident

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Precinct Reporter News

Related articles More from author

  • Latest PRGNews

    1972 All-Stars to Celebrate Historic State Championship

    June 2, 2022
    By Precinct Reporter News
  • COVID

    Gov. Launches Project Roomkey to Protect Homeless from COVID-19

    April 3, 2020
    By Precinct Reporter News
  • Latest PRGNews

    Is the FBI Underreporting the Surge in Hate Crimes?

    November 22, 2018
    By Precinct Reporter News
  • Latest PRGNews

    Furloughed Worker Helps Others, Braces For New Shutdown

    February 14, 2019
    By Precinct Reporter News
  • Latest PRGNews

    Tina Watkins: First African American Locomotive Engineer Retires

    June 14, 2018
    By Precinct Reporter News
  • Latest PRGNews

    Aguilar Announces $800K for S.B. School Safety Initiatives

    October 29, 2020
    By Precinct Reporter News

You might be interested

  • Latest PRGNews

    Prison Inmates ‘Paws for Life’ Saves Furry Friends

  • Latest PRGNews

    Home of Neighborly Services Hosts Resource Thursdays

  • Latest PRGNews

    Running for Office: Bootcamp Prepares Black Women

Ads

Advertise with us!

Ads ||

Ads |

ADS III

Find us on Facebook

Ads

Precinct Reporter News Group

Your local news resource for 50 years in the Inland Empire, Orange County, Long Beach and surrounding areas!

To subscribe or advertise, call 909.889.0597

About us

  • Broadcasting & Media Production Company
    357 W. 2nd Street
    San Bernardino, California, CA 92401
  • mailto:sales@precinctreporter.com
  • Recent

  • Popular

  • Black Rose Awards Set For Sat., February 4

    By Precinct Reporter News
    January 26, 2023
  • OC Black History Parade & Unity Festival

    By Precinct Reporter News
    January 26, 2023
  • LBCC Students Get Ready for Male Success Initiative

    By Precinct Reporter News
    January 26, 2023
  • IE/OC Prostate and Breast Cancer, Change the Menu

    By PRGNews
    July 16, 2015
  • Join our Recipe Competition!

    By PRGNews
    July 16, 2015
  • SB Budget Cuts CDBG

    SB CDBG Cuts Have Local Nonprofits Braced for the Worst

    By PRGNews
    July 16, 2015

Follow us

© Powered by Hotspotwebsites.net. All rights reserved.