A Non-Partisan CORONAVIRUS Message

Read about the important role church leaders have in basic coronavirus messaging.

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Discover a straightforward coronavirus message church leaders may consider delivering.

Two years on, and the world is still battling coronavirus and the messaging regarding coronavirus. Worship communities have been a constant in prayers for healing and strength to endure. Still, coronavirus marches on with renewed tenacity. It seems the longer coronavirus persists, the more disagreeable people become about the reality that accompanies it.

Churches and religious institutions are trusted resources for those seeking truth and wisdom. Followers frequently rely on their church leaders for spiritual direction, as well as practical guidance. Today’s blog shifts from focusing directly on a church-related insurance topic to coronavirus messaging that may be helpful to churches, particularly churches trying to rein in disagreeable. The message is short, straightforward, and non-partisan.

Coronavirus, a real disease …
Overwhelms health care capacity.
Rapidly mutates.
Occupies space.
Navigates readily.
Affects everyone.
Vies against its host.
Infects easily.
Replicates quickly.
Upends daily life.
Spreads … absent reasonable prevention measures.


If your church leadership decides this messaging would be helpful to its audience, post it in your facility and bulletins. Remind members and visitors that we are all neighbors in this pandemic together. Caring for our neighbors involves each one of us acting reasonably to slow or stop the spread of coronavirus.

Richey-Barrett Insurance is your Trusted Choice Independent Insurance Agent for insurance for churches and religious institutions. Due to timely circumstances involving coronavirus, today’s blog suggests a thoughtful message that may appeal to church leaders trying to communicate the basics about coronavirus.

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