Posted on 07/27/2020 9:06:16 AM PDT by lightman
More than 40 people have coronavirus after attending a week-long revival at a small north Alabama Baptist church last week, pastor Daryl Ross said today. Only two male members cases were serious, he said. One respiratory, he almost got put in the hospital, but hes OK, Ross said. The other one fought it off with two days in bed.
The whole church has got it, just about, Ross said, and that includes himself. Ross said he has tested positive but has few symptoms.
The Warrior Creek Missionary Baptist Church is located in a small Marshall County community called Strawberry. It dates to the 1860s and usually has between 80 and 100 at Sunday services.
We had church Wednesday night. We were in revival, morning and night services, Ross said. On the way back over Thursday is when we found out. I got a call that one of our guys in the church has tested positive. So, we shut down revival and, by Friday night, Ive got church members sick everywhere.
Baptist revivals are week-long events usually featuring a guest evangelist. Their purpose is to bring church members closer together and encourage professions of faith from attendees who have not been baptized into the church. We have day and night services and, after morning services, families carry the pastor and evangelist home to eat dinner with them, Ross explained. The visiting evangelist followed that pattern and has reported no symptoms, Ross said.
The man believed to have brought the virus to revival also had no symptoms, Ross said. He had three guys at work that came down positive, he said. From work, they made him test, and he came back positive. No symptoms.
The man still has no symptoms, Ross said, but his entire family has the virus now. I ate lunch with him, Ross said. No nothing. Not a sniffle. Not a headache. Nothing.
As for himself, Ross said, I cant smell or taste, a little sinus, thats all Ive had. The whole church has been running fever and headaches and terrible respiratory (issues), and Ive been building fences and bush-hogging.
Preachers from other churches have called to find out what happened and how, Ross said. We just know we had a guy tested positive right in the middle of the revival, Ross said. Thats all we know.
Masks werent required for the revival, and Ross said most members skipped the week because of the virus. Churchgoers usually range in age from babies to 97 years old, he said. We let everybody do what they felt like, he said of those who came. We social distanced. Most of them sat with their own family. If you were comfortable shaking hands, you shook hands. If you didnt, you didnt.
We knew what we were getting into, Ross said. We knew the possibilities. But, my goodness, man, for three days we had one of the old-time revivals. It was unbelievable. And everybody you ask, if you talk to our church members right now, theyd tell you wed do it again. It was that good.
Theres a chance that this story is fake
There is no way I’d believe this story based on the content of that article.
Well...definitely the first guy didn’t get it there. Who knows...could have been choir practice and a dozen folks picked it up there a week prior.
The more profound question by far: how many people got saved, born again, became new creatures in Christ? That is the issue with eternal weight.
A small Alabama church had a revival and now 40 people have coronavirus
More numbers.
HOW MANY NEEDED HOSPITALIZATION?
Looking to give the He-bitch an excuse to get our Dictator to close the state down again.
NO hospitalizations!
NO deaths!
In 2 weeks, no disease!
GOOD NEWS!!! Thank you, Lord!!!!
In other words, not a big deal.
The problem is, as I see it, is they're not doing what God said to do:
Isaiah 26:20-21 Go, my people, enter your rooms and shut your doors behind you. Hide yourselves a little while until the wrath has passed.
For behold, the LORD is coming out of His dwelling to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity. The earth will reveal her bloodshed and will no longer conceal her slain.
Hehe.
The old saying.......what don’t kill you, makes you stronger.
Did anyone die or get hospitalized?
True!
The man believed to have brought the virus to revival also had no symptoms, Ross said. He had three guys at work that came down positive, he said. From work, they made him test, and he came back positive. No symptoms.
So the person who was not showing symptoms had been working with 3 guys who probably (at least one) were showing symptoms (why else did they get tested?) Did the man who came to the revival know people from his work were getting tested?
well, revivals are supposed to bring you closer to God.............
How many are sick?
I know of a Warrior River Baptist Church in North AL. It is near Marshall county, but I think it is in Etowah County not far from the Blount County line. But it does not look like that church. It has red brick. I am also not familiar with a Strawberry community in Marshall County, although there could be one. I traveled that area for years and also went to JUCO at Snead State in Boaz. Father-in-law lives in Albertville in Marshall Co,
Blessing the panic pirn media's heart!
40 people have tested positive for the antibodies.
How many have shown any symptoms?
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