From the Vanderbloemen Network:
With the economic downturn due to COVID-19, there has never been a more critical time for churches, Christian schools, and nonprofits across our country. Churches and schools are not allowed to meet. Many schools and nonprofits have canceled their annual fundraising event that fuels their services for the remainder of the year.
Sutton wrote a blog this week called After the Crisis, People Flock to Church. We firmly believe we are on the cusp of the greatest evangelistic moment in our lives that will lead to the exponential growth of the church. Once this crisis is over, people’s desire to return to church will be greater than ever before.
But how will churches, Christian schools, and nonprofits stay afloat until June? How will they be able to pay their staff? Some churches and nonprofits have already laid off staff, so what do they do now?
What does the Senate’s S.3578 “Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act” or the “CARES Act” say? What does that mean for churches, schools, non-profits, and small businesses?