An attack on the Cross: Spiritual leaders’ accounts of fear and resilience during COVID-19 pandemic

Mammusa. Lekoa, S. L. Ntuli
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This paper provides accounts on the impact that COVID-19 and the subsequent lockdown(s) had on the Church and its leaders in the South African context. The study explores challenges that the leaders faced and how they dealt with them to remain standing despite their fears. The context is COVID-19 pandemic, which brought mass deaths, fear, confusion and frustration to congregations globally. Church leaders faced a challenge to show resilience amid fear because they too were directly affected. Governments introduced regulations that imposed lockdowns to control the spread of the virus. Limiting contact by restricting distance amongst citizens. The church was one sector that could not operate. Although some sectors were never declared essential services like churches, this left vulnerable communities without support in the face of fear. Spiritual leaders had to demonstrate resilience to support the congregants. The key question the researchers seek to understand is to what extent did the church remain resilient during COVID-19 pandemic? And how did the church leaders deal with fear despite anointing and expectations from the congregants and communities? A qualitative approach was used in this study. COVID-19 has shown that Church leaders are humans and they are also fearful, however their faith in God has assisted them to show resilience even at this difficult time. The study also asserts that governments should consult different groupings of faith-based organisations, not only those that are under organised bodies before embarking on restrictions for pandemic control. Communities encompass many churches and leaders require support to assist them from church members.
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对十字架的攻击:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间精神领袖对恐惧和韧性的描述
本文介绍了2019冠状病毒病和随后的封锁对南非教会及其领导人的影响。该研究探讨了领导者面临的挑战,以及他们如何应对这些挑战,以便在恐惧中保持地位。背景是2019冠状病毒病大流行,给全球会众带来了大规模死亡、恐惧、困惑和沮丧。教会领袖面临着在恐惧中表现出韧性的挑战,因为他们也受到了直接影响。各国政府出台了实施封锁的法规,以控制病毒的传播。通过限制市民之间的距离来限制接触。教堂是无法运作的一个部门。虽然一些部门从未被宣布为像教堂这样的基本服务,但这使得弱势社区在面对恐惧时得不到支持。属灵领袖必须表现出韧性来支持会众。研究人员试图理解的关键问题是,在COVID-19大流行期间,教会在多大程度上保持了弹性?教会领袖如何面对会众和社区的恩膏和期望?本研究采用定性方法。COVID-19表明,教会领袖也是人,他们也有恐惧,但他们对上帝的信仰帮助他们在这个困难时期表现出坚韧。该研究还断言,各国政府在实施流行病控制的限制措施之前,应该咨询不同的基于信仰的组织群体,而不仅仅是那些在有组织机构之下的组织。社区包括许多教会,领袖需要教会成员的支持来帮助他们。
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