Reverend Craig Bailey, Pastor of Tabernacle United Methodist Church, is serving his congregation from thousands of miles away.
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Bailey was ready to serve his country in that way, but was determined to continue his responsibilities back home. This means that things have looked a little unusual for Sunday services, with Reverend Bailey preaching over Zoom on a television screen for the congregation. The congregation has been grateful for the consistency in their services. Church member Carol Barrett said, “It’s been great, we have felt so close, with him being gone, when someone was out physically here in the church, anyone we asked to step in has said yes.”
Bailey said that being able to continue preaching wouldn’t have been possible without the support of the church and his family.
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