With my neighbors in the western region of SD, it seems to be 50/50 (vaxxed vs pure blood). Only a guess, however. In my Church, it’s quite different. Seems like 99% have not taken the jab.
With my neighbors in the western region of SD, it seems to be 50/50 (vaxxed vs pure blood). Only a guess, however. In my Church, it’s quite different. Seems like 99% have not taken the jab.
I feel that churches that followed health departments and "experts" or even just caved to government edicts (under the mistaken idea of submitting to authority) by shutting down, limiting numbers of attendees, social distancing, and masking set their members up for damage from the dangerous shots which were the next logical step in that progression of following the crowd instead of God.
I wish I knew of a church like that. It's difficult to see so many in churches suffering from increased health issues, and then seeking help from the institutions that caused the problems in the first place.
The Church was one of the reasons we moved to the Black Hills of SD. Large faith community that rejected the plandemic. I still remember my sigh of relief, several years ago, when we crossed the border into SD. I could actually shop, eat out and worship without the demonic mask.
I just yesterday started again the search for a new church--looked up 'evangelical'--the local evang. Lutheran had....(drumroll, please)--an elaborate and sizeable queer-of-all-sorts flag image. Done. Thinking that may be a possible way to sift the bran from the good wheat flour.
With my neighbors in the western region of SD, it seems to be 50/50 (vaxxed vs pure blood). Only a guess, however. In my Church, it’s quite different. Seems like 99% have not taken the jab.
I feel that churches that followed health departments and "experts" or even just caved to government edicts (under the mistaken idea of submitting to authority) by shutting down, limiting numbers of attendees, social distancing, and masking set their members up for damage from the dangerous shots which were the next logical step in that progression of following the crowd instead of God.
I wish I knew of a church like that. It's difficult to see so many in churches suffering from increased health issues, and then seeking help from the institutions that caused the problems in the first place.
The Church was one of the reasons we moved to the Black Hills of SD. Large faith community that rejected the plandemic. I still remember my sigh of relief, several years ago, when we crossed the border into SD. I could actually shop, eat out and worship without the demonic mask.
I wish their website didn't feature kids in masks. Someone needs to clean that up.
https://www.travelsouthdakota.com/coronavirus-covid-19
I just yesterday started again the search for a new church--looked up 'evangelical'--the local evang. Lutheran had....(drumroll, please)--an elaborate and sizeable queer-of-all-sorts flag image. Done. Thinking that may be a possible way to sift the bran from the good wheat flour.