In the last 13 months, COVID-19 didnât just turn this county upside down â it also impacted the dozens of various houses of worship in the Gallatin Valley. In the midst of library closures, government offices only doing business by e-mail, and everything else weâve learned to live with in the past year, whatâs going on worship-wise in the Gallatin Valley? The Belgrade News called a handful of worship centers and learned that they mostly have traveled the same path â closing down last March, then streaming worship services, and now, finally, slowly opening back up to in-person worship. Bethel Christian Reform Church in Churchill closed down for a few months last spring, then went to livestreaming services. It just recently went back to regular, in-person worship. It is still using pre-packaged communion, and hopes to be back to its ânormalâ schedule by early summer.