“It’s essential for inclusion” For Charlotte and her son Adam, who has learning difficulties, digital services make worship more accessible
Virtual reality worship: What carols at home looks like this ChristmasOnline worship has meant that, throughout the pandemic, people can practice their religion at home.
Now the Church of England has released a series of virtual reality carols for those who can’t access services over Christmas. Charlotte, and her son Adam who has learning difficulties, find in-person religious services difficult. Charlotte describes what online – and now virtual reality – worship means to her.
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