Greg
Laurie's Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside hosts COVID-19 testing
Harvest Christian Fellowship Church in
California, led by Pastor Greg Laurie, is now hosting COVID-19 testing at its
Riverside campus to “be as helpful as we can during this difficult season.”
Health officials announced that in
partnership with Riverside University Health System, Harvest Christian
Fellowship Church will be offering drive-through COVID-19 testing as of
Wednesday, April 1.
In order to receive a COVID-19 test,
residents must show symptoms, such as fever or a sore throat, and call (800)
945-6171 to schedule an appointment. The Harvest Fellowship drive-through,
located at 6115 Arlington Avenue in Riverside, marks the third COVID-19 testing
location in Riverside county.
“Riverside County continues to offer more
options for residents to get tested,” said Vice Chair Karen Spiegel, second
district supervisor. “This third drive-up location will help ensure that those
who have symptoms have options to get tested.”
Our hope is to reassure you that while we are
doing everything we can to aid in combating the effects of COVID-19, the
testing will be conducted outside in the patient’s vehicles. Therefore, our
campus will not be affected by the presence of the medical testing. We want to
be as helpful as we can during this difficult season and this opportunity is
allowing us to do that. We love you, and we are praying for your safety and
health always.”
On Tuesday, Riverside County added another 80
confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, boosting its total to 371. In all, 13
have died from the virus in the county, according to the county’s
public health website, and 30 have recovered.
The coronavirus, which causes the disease
called COVID-19, has infected more than 885,000 people worldwide, including
over 190,000 in the United States as of Wednesday morning, according to
data by Johns Hopkins University.
A number of churches across the U.S. are
currently hosting COVD-19 testing on their campuses.
In March, Church of the Highlands, one of the
largest churches in the country, began
offering drive-through coronavirus testing at its
Grandview campus. In just two days, the church had completed nearly 1,000
tests.
On Sunday, members from the church’s
Tuscaloosa Campus gathered in front of the local hospital to pray for
protection over medical professionals and healing for the sick.
“We love seeing our church family come
together to continue to bring hope to each of our communities,” the church said
on its Facebook
page.
In a recent Facebook
video, Laurie, senior pastor of Harvest Christian
Fellowship, urged Christians to start praying for the United States every day
at 7:14 a.m. or p.m. amid the pandemic.
Laurie’s call to prayer is based on 2nd
Chronicles 7:14 where the Lord says, “If my people, which are called by my
name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their
wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will
heal their land.”
“Is COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus,
a modern-day plague or pestilence? We call it a 'pandemic,' but that’s a
relatively modern term,” Laurie said. “I think it certainly could be. It’s been
allowed by God. I’m not sure why, but I know one thing: God can cause all
things to work together for good for those who love Him and are called
according to His purpose.
“I’m not saying this is a good thing; far
from it. It’s a bad thing. But God can bring good out of it, and if it gets
people praying, if it gets people calling out to God, that’s some of the good
that can come out of it.”
“Let’s do this together,” he concluded. “We
need an Easter miracle.”
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