COVID-19: Experts warn as churches plan physical Sunday services after shelved crossover
Kayode Oyero
Following the outcry that greeted crossover services amid the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, leading churches in the country opted for the virtual experience on December 31, 2020, but will congregate physically on Sunday, January 3, 2021, for the First Thanksgiving Service of the New Year,
The PUNCH has learnt.
The First Sunday of a New Year is as significant as a crossover service as Christians gather to pray and worship their Maker for the gift of a brand New Year.
The PUNCH had earlier reported that some megachurches in the country adjusted or altogether shelved physical crossover services over concerns for public health safety and adherence to the 12am to 4am curfew imposed by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19.
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