Jim Applegate, 54, pastor for 21 years of Westview Christian Church in Campbellsburg, Ind., died of COVID-19 on Dec. 20, followed by virus-related deaths of his mother (12 hours later), and his sister (on Christmas Eve).
โThe thing thatโs keeping me going is . . . hope in Jesus because I know where theyโre at,โ Nicholas Applegate, the pastorโs son and WCCโs youth pastor, told WHAS11.com. โThe first few weeks in December our community had seen a lot of COVID cases, especially here in our church family.โ
In addition to the death of his father, Nicholas Applegateโs grandmother, Pat Applegate, 82, and his aunt, MaryJane Applegate, 59, also died of the virus.
โMy dad was known so well in this community,โ Nicholas Applegate told WHAS11.com. โChurch members would tell me that โyour dad was at every birth for my child, every funeral that we hadโ . . . Dad was always there.โ
A concurrent funeral service for Jim Applegate and his mother, Pat, was conducted Dec. 26 at Westview Christian Church. Nicholas Applegate officiated. The service was livestreamed via the churchโs Facebook page.
Weathers Funeral Home, Salem, Ind., posted obituaries for Jim Applegate and Pat Applegate.
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News Briefs
Compiled by Jim Nieman
The $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill that President Trump signed into law on Sunday night provides fresh Paycheck Protection Program funding, according to an article in the Journal of Accountancy.
Numerous churches, Christian colleges, and parachurch ministries received forgivable loans in the first round of PPP funding earlier this year.
โPPP2 loans will be available to first-time qualified borrowers and, for the first time, to businesses that previously received a PPP loan,โ the Journal of Accountancy wrote. Previous PPP recipients may apply for another loan of up to $2 million under conditions that include having used (or about to exhaust) the full amount of their first PPP loan and that they โcan show a 25 percent gross revenue decline in any 2020 quarter compared with the same quarter in 2019.โ
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Throughout 2020, Christian Financial Resources has been celebrating its 40th anniversary. The church extension fund continued to mark this achievement on Dec. 18 when Darren Key, the CEO of CFR, presented a $40,000 grant to Joe Zizz of United Christian Youth Camp in Prescott, Ariz. UCYC had about 10,000 campers in 2019, but no campers this year due to COVID-19. The camp is looking forward to a far better year in 2021, and it plans to use the grant funds to reach more students in the Southwest. CFR shared a video of the presentation on Vimeo.
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Kevin Moyers, senior minister of Rinehart Christian Church, Richards, Mo., wrote the column, โWhat Does the Bible Say about Wearing a Mask?โ which appeared in the Fort Scott (Kansas) Biz on Saturday.
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Ozark Christian Collegeโs Preaching-Teaching Convention will take place exclusively online this winter. The theme โStill Trueโ will be developed in main sessions, breakout webinars, and the presidentโs address on Feb. 23 and 24. Among the speakers will be Bob Russell, Aaron Brockett, Randy and Julie Gariss, Frank Smith Jr., Shane J. Wood, and Jason Poznich.
All main sessions will be free. Those who pay a $20 registration fee will also receive access to the webinars. downloadable recordings of all main sessions and all webinars, and additional exclusive content. Learn more and register at occ.edu.
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โThe Struggle for Christmas,โ an article by Ron Clark, executive director of Kairos Church Planting, was published by the Huffington Post on Christmas Day. Clark also serves as minister with Agape Church of Christ in Portland, Ore.
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Thursday is the last day you can register for the 2021 Spire Conference before a $20 price increase. On Jan. 1, registration increases from $179 to $199. Next yearโs conference is slated for Sept. 14-16 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Conference Center in Nashville, Tenn. Click here to learn more about pricing and to register.
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A pastor in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, was charged under the Reopening Ontario Act after conducting an in-person worship service that exceeded attendance limits on religious gatherings.
โIโm not a virus denier. Iโm not an anti-masker. Iโm not a foolish man,โ Aaron Rock, pastor of Harvest Bible Church, told the Windsor Star. He said his church buildingโs capacity is 1,350 and that it was less than 25 percent full at the service for which he was cited.
โOur building is almost as big as Costco,โ Rock told the Star. โBut the government is telling me I can only put 10 people in that building. (Yet) I can take all my people over to Costco. It shows the state of our culture. People can go wander all through Costco, but they canโt step into our church.โ
The newspaper said Ontarioโs COVID-19 lockdown rules, which went into effect in Windsor on Dec. 14 and province-wide on Dec. 26, limits religious gatherings of any kind to 10 peopleโindoors or outdoors, including officiants, parishioners, and staff.
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E2: effective eldersโ virtual Jump Start/Northwest Christian Conference will be offered in late January. Cost for this prerecorded conference is $99; register before Jan. 25. Learn more at OCCโs website and at e2. (This conference for elders and pastors was originally scheduled to take place in-person on Jan. 30 at the Oregon Christian Convention Camp and Retreat Center.)
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Carey Nieuwhof penned the article โ7 Things that Disappeared in 2020 that Affect Your Leadershipโ in Outreach Magazine.
At the top of the list were โ1. Consensus,โ โ2. The Returns You Get from Incremental Change,โ and “3. Control.”
(Nieuwhof also shared three things that didnโt change.)
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