Oklahoma pastors isolated over possible coronavirus exposure

The Associated Press - March 6, 2020 9:17 am

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Two leaders at an Oklahoma-based megachurch have been quarantined after learning they may have been exposed to the new coronavirus at a Germany conference where a scheduled speaker tested positive for the virus.

The Rev. Craig Groeschel, Life.Church’s founder, went to speak at the Willow Creek Leadership Congress 2020, along with pastor-innovation leader the Rev. Bobby Gruenewald. The leadership conference held in late February drew about 7,400 people.

Groeschel shared the news Wednesday with his church family in a “Behind the Scenes” video, which he shares monthly with members via email.

 

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