Unscripted: "On the Grocery Store Frontline"

The frontline of the coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic is found at hospitals and grocery stores. Who would have thought that the local grocer would be serving in such a vital role during a global pandemic? What’s going on at the grocery store right now? What’s it like serving others while everyone else is staying home and staying safe? What ministry opportunities are open to Christians serving in this industry during this challenging time?

Jeremiah 29:7 instructs God’s people to serve and bless the community because God’s people benefit and are blessed when they are concerned about the wellbeing of their city. Acts 17:26-29 teaches us that we live and work where we do, when we do for God’s glory. Maybe the Christian grocer and Christian nurse are doing more in the pandemic than the Christian preacher?

Bryan Catherman linked up with Josiah Walker, the Store Director of a locally-owned grocery store called Lee’s Marketplace. He opened a new store only a couple months before the pandemic hit Utah. Then there was an earthquake. Listen to this episode, “On the Grocery Store Frontline” here:

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