The Church in Sierra Leone: Response and Mission during and after Covid-19 Pandemic
Author(s) -
Prince Sorie Conteh
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
e-journal of humanities arts and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2720-7722
DOI - 10.38159/ehass.2020122
Subject(s) - gospel , pandemic , covid-19 , government (linguistics) , coronavirus , action (physics) , sierra leone , christianity , sociology , political science , theology , philosophy , medicine , ethnology , disease , linguistics , physics , pathology , quantum mechanics , infectious disease (medical specialty)
COVID-19 is the acronymic name for Coronavirus disease which broke out in December 2019. The church as progenitor of care and love, is expected to play a crucial and lasting role in dealing with this pandemic. This paper discusses the church’s spiritual and practical response and mission during and after COVID-19. In terms of the church’s spiritual response and mission, its theology and teachings too should be pragmatic. The church should put in action – by the process of contextualising theology – bringing the gospel to the life-situation of the people. God is not absent in this situation. The church’s belief in a loving God helps to make sense of and cope with the coronavirus outbreak. In terms of the church’s practical response and mission, the church can play a major role in saving lives and reducing illness related to COVID-19 by adhering to the preventive measures and recommendations by the government and health experts.Keywords: Corona Virus (COVID-19), Church mission
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