(KLZA)-- Sunday is Easter. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic churches are either closed, or will be finding new ways to worship.
Nebraska Governor Peter Ricketts has signed a proclamation declaring Sunday a statewide Day of Prayer, urging Nebraskans to pray for those impacted by the coronavirus, the ill, First Responders, healthcare workers and people in nursing homes.
During his Thursday press conference the Governor urged everyone to stay home on Sunday, doing your worshiping in your household and celebrating with your family, limiting social interactions with others.
Earlier this week, the Falls City Area Fellowship of Churches announced they would not be sponsoring a Sunrise Service Easter morning.
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