In the USA, 'worship services for motorists' are being held

В США проводят «богослужения для автомобилистов»

A way to pray together to the Lord Jesus Christ while maintaining social distance was invented in the United States of America. In the city of San Antonio, Texas, services are held in the parking lot of the Gateway Church, where parishioners gather in their cars and do not leave them throughout the service.

The pastor offers prayers and addresses the audience, standing on the roof. To provide 'feedback', he developed a system of conditioned signals with the help of which parishioners can respond to his calls. According to her, instead of 'amen', 'hallelujah' and other prayer cries, blinking with a high beam, turn signals, turning on the wipers or the sound of a horn are used. The audience listens to the succession of the service by tuning their radio receivers to a certain frequency - 94.7 FM.


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In the USA, 'worship services for motorists' are being held In the USA, 'worship services for motorists' are being held A way to pray together to the Lord Jesus Christ while maintaining social distance was invented in the United States of America. In the city of San Antonio, Texas, services are held in the parking lot of the Gateway Church, where parishioners gather in their cars and do not leave them throughout the service. The pastor offers prayers and addresses the audience, standing on the roof. To provide 'feedback', he developed a system of conditioned signals with the help of which parishioners can respond to his calls. According to her, instead of 'amen', 'hallelujah' and other prayer cries, blinking with a high beam, turn signals, turning on the wipers or the sound of a horn are used. The audience listens to the succession of the service by tuning their radio receivers to a certain frequency - 94.7 FM.
A way to pray together to the Lord Jesus Christ while maintaining social distance was invented in the United States of America. In the city of San Antonio, Texas, services are held in the parking lot of the Gateway Church, where parishioners gather in their cars and do not leave them throughout the service. The pastor offers prayers and addresses the audience, standing on the roof. To provide 'feedback', he developed a system of conditioned signals with the help of which parishioners can respond to his calls. According to her, instead of 'amen', 'hallelujah' and other prayer cries, blinking with a high beam, turn signals, turning on the wipers or the sound of a horn are used. The audience listens to the succession of the service by tuning their radio receivers to a certain frequency - 94.7 FM.