ATLANTA, Ga. — Adventist hymnals are headed for the dumpsters after a statement released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention calling the volumes “super spreaders.”
The CDC said hymnals, frequently shared by at least two people during song services, are handled far too much for them to be safe.
Specific high-frequency songs in the hymnals were identified as being infection hotspots.
“‘Don’t forget the Sabbath’ is an absolutely killer,” warned the CDC, counseling the Adventist Church to transition to exclusively PowerPoint song services when churches start opening up again.
Let all mortal flesh keep silence, the wise men bring their learning, until then, standing on the promises, have thine own way Lord, tread softly, Never part again. Make Adventism Great Again-MAGA
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Good one, and quite true for that matter.
> counseling the Adventist Church to transition to exclusively PowerPoint song services when churches start opening up again.
Excellent serious advice in all earnestness.
Here’s to hoping they can be recycled…
What about We Have This Hope?
Let all mortal flesh keep silence, the wise men bring their learning, until then, standing on the promises, have thine own way Lord, tread softly, Never part again. Make Adventism Great Again-MAGA