Hundreds of churches in West Michigan closed their doors following Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's temporary ban on gatherings of more than 250 people to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
While church pews were empty Sunday morning, social media and the internet offered individuals an opportunity to plug into their weekly service from the safety of their own homes.
Grand Rapids First held a service with a full band and a sermon, the pews were empty. The West Michigan church has been working on a new online campus for interactive streaming over the last several months. The digital platform would allow pastors and worship groups to broadcast and stream their messages live into the homes of viewers. A team of workers will also man the desks, interact with viewers online in real time, answering prayer requests and offering words of encouragement.
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