Pastor Rev. Joel Crouse of Saint John Lutheran Church chats with a parishioner in a see-through, 4’ x 6’ enclosed compartment, called the “God Pod” on Sept 16, 2020 in Ottawa, Canada. — AFP: As in-person religious services start resuming in Canada after a pandemic lockdown forced many churches to close, one Ottawa parish is offering its congregation a unique way to connect with their faith -- in a “God Pod.
“During this pandemic, many people have felt isolated and lonely. We’ve missed simply being together, to sit and listen, we’re always wondering if it’s safe,“ he told“The God Pod resolves all of the logistical issues — sitting too close, or having to wear a mask,“ he said. As of Thursday, 9,238 deaths across Canada have been linked to Covid-19, out of 140,539 confirmed cases.Crouse said the “God Pod” is wiped down and disinfected after each use, in accordance with public health guidelines.
The pod has been used for prayer, but also for casual meetings as well as grief and marriage counselling sessions.
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