Harmony church offers ‘drive-in’ Sunday service

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Parishioners listen from their cars parked outside, worship safely

  • THESE CARS WERE LINE up to hear the Harmony Baptist Church Sunday services, held on a nearby covered porch using a sound system. The service allowed parishioners to worship without endangering themselves. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
    THESE CARS WERE LINE up to hear the Harmony Baptist Church Sunday services, held on a nearby covered porch using a sound system. The service allowed parishioners to worship without endangering themselves. -- Tribune photo by Roy Sanders
  • REV. CHARLES COLE, right, preaches as Kyle and Stacey Griesbach look on. The church’s “drive in” service was a success, allowing parishioners to still experience church services.
    REV. CHARLES COLE, right, preaches as Kyle and Stacey Griesbach look on. The church’s “drive in” service was a success, allowing parishioners to still experience church services.
This is a time to improvise. With the coronavirus threat limiting businesses and individuals, churches are also struggling with what to do. Population restrictions for most churches means no church services. Not necessarily. In addition to those churches utilizing technology for online services, Harmony Baptist Church in Caldwell had an even more original idea. Church leaders held services…

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