The Pastor Zooming Worship Services From A Bomb Shelter In Ukraine Before Fighting
A pastor in Ukraine is broadcasting an online service before the men go out to fight…
Pastor Yuri Kulakevych of Peace Pentecostal Church in Ukraine is meeting in a bomb shelter this morning and zooming their service online before their men go out to fight and serve. Pastor Yuri said:
“Let those who will be blessed with a stable online connection and electricity to see faces of our beloved, pray together, and be fed from above. After a short message, everyone will get back to his ministry. Deacons are already in the field. What is my Bible text for the sermon, you ask? 2 Cor. 9-10: Known, yet regarded as unknown; dying, and yet we live on; beaten, and yet not killed; sorrowful, yet always rejoicing, poor, yet making many rich, having nothing, and yet possessing everything… ‘
Then they had this young woman play the violin from the bomb shelter in Kharkiv…
I’m reminded of how many pastors and leaders have told me over the last two years, “Phil, I don’t mind putting our worship services online, but that’s not real ministry.”
From a remote bomb shelter in a war zone, I think pastor Yuri would beg to differ…