President Trump hopes America can get back to ‘packed churches’ by Easter Sunday

President Trump isn’t sure if he’ll meet the deadline but he’s hoping America can open for business as usual and get back to having “pack churches” again by Easter Sunday.

In an interview with Fox News’ Bill Hemmer on Tuesday, the president said while he has enjoyed attending church online amid the coronavirus pandemic, his administration is working toward a very optimistic deadline so people can start fellowshipping physically again.

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Amazing that Trump always mentions God and the Church, bu I think it’s scary that he would make any kind of prediction regarding the pandemic. He may be the president but he’s no expert. Science and medical experts say there’s no saying how wide and long the pandemic is going to be. Making such bold prediction could affect the economy and morale of the people if it doesn’t happen. Let’s just stay safe and pray. Keep on praying

Hello, dear @Jimmy_Ka
With this kind of things you never know, even being the United States of America (if not the most) one of the most powerful country on the world it has been pretty difficult for them to really manage the disease.
Let’s hope and pray for this pandemic to end as soon as possible with the least deaths…
On another topic, I really like the projection he’s making, “packed churches” at Easter, it may be an estimated but hopefully after this ends the faith of people in the Lord will be stronger and hopefully we can adore him and reunite to celebrate him.
Kind regards, Luis Guerrero.