Why I Wear a Mask (Even When I Don’t Want To)

To mask or not mask? That is the question that has been a topic of debate among people, including Christians over the past several months. Although I wear a face mask, I don’t enjoy it for a variety of reasons: it fogs up my glasses, I can’t smell anything but my own breath, and it’s uncomfortable. However, I wear it nonetheless. I wanted to share some reasons why as a follower of Jesus Christ I wear a face mask even when I don’t want to.


1. To protect the most vulnerable.

The Apostle Paul dealt with a situation of whether or not Christians should eat meat sacrificed to idols. Although he had no problem eating this meat, he was willing to put the needs and beliefs of vulnerable Christians, who viewed the eating of this meat to be wrong, ahead of his own freedom. Paul's reasoning for doing this is straightforward, “And so, by sinning against the brethren and wounding their conscience when it is weak, you sin against Christ. Therefore, if food causes my brother to stumble, I will never eat meat again, so that I will not cause my brother to stumble” (1 Corinthians 8: 12-13). What I think about the effectiveness of masks is not the point. Care for others, particularly the most vulnerable, whether physically or spiritually, is the point. Here are some questions I think are worth considering: What am I communicating by refusing to wear my mask? What kind of message does this send to others about Jesus and his love and concern for others? Am I expressing Jesus’ love or my own desires and interests? Just because I can, doesn’t mean I should. There are lots of things as a Christian that I have the freedom to do. However, my freedom should not be at the expense of endangering or being a stumbling block to the most vulnerable. If by wearing my mask I can help protect the most vulnerable while at the same time demonstrating Jesus’s love, I’m more than willing to do it. 


2. To love my neighbor.

Jesus, when asked to define who is my neighbor, shares the parable of the Good Samaritan. The Greek word for neighbor is defined as being near or close. A neighbor is determined by proximity, so where I am at the moment determines who is my neighbor. In essence, everyone is my neighbor. In the Good Samaritan parable, both the Priest and the Levite went out of their way not to be a neighbor to the injured man. Loving your neighbor is sacrificial, inconvenient, and difficult as evidenced by the Samaritan. However, loving your neighbor is fulfilling the second part of God’s greatest commandment. This is why wearing a mask, while undesirable, is a tangible act of loving my neighbor. Because in doing so I am caring for them by protecting them from any potential contact I may have with the virus. I am loving my neighbor by protecting them from potential illness. Am I truly loving my neighbor or myself with my actions? Do I have their best interests or my own in mind?


3. To honor those in authority.

While our Government leaders’ response to this pandemic has been, at times, inconsistent, the wearing of face masks has been the exception. The medical experts have been nearly unanimous - face masks can help stop the spread of COVID-19. Wearing a face mask is an opportunity to practice the command that Paul lays out in Romans 13; that is, to do what is right and obey, and pray for our leaders. I believe in doing so, that I not only honor them but most importantly Jesus Christ.



These are my reasons, and while they may not be yours, I nonetheless hope that these reasons will help you as you decide how to navigate this pandemic.

By Scott Soden June 24, 2025
Imagine a peanut butter business sparking a spiritual awakening! That's exactly what's happening in Malawi, thanks to an amazing chain of connections and the incredible generosity of people like you. God is moving in powerful ways, weaving together faith, entrepreneurship, and community transformation. It all started with Moses, a dedicated believer and successful peanut butter entrepreneur in Malawi. He met our friend Doug Cooper, who leads Coffee Growing Community – a nonprofit that helps low-income communities grow stronger, both economically and spiritually. Thanks to a generous grant from Coffee Growing Community, Moses received the support he needed to expand his business and uplift his community. But the story doesn't end with business growth. Moses, fueled by a passion for his faith and his community, traveled to South Africa. There, he connected with our Brethren Mission Partner, Pastor Sandile. Moses wasn't just there to talk business; he wanted to learn how his company could spread the life-changing message of Jesus Christ even further. He spent invaluable time with Pastor Sandile and the vibrant Life Spring Church, soaking in the Brethren faith and vision from many local pastors and leaders. Today, because of these powerful connections, Moses and Pastor Sandile are working hand-in-hand to establish the very first Brethren Church in Malawi! A location is secured, a building is already under construction, and a dedicated group of believers has gathered, ready to see this new church blossom. Moses will soon begin discipleship and ordination training, preparing him for even greater ministry. And the best part? Pastor Samkelo Noholoza, his wife Clara, and their family are preparing to move from South Africa to Malawi this September to join Moses! They'll bring their wisdom and experience from their ministry in Durban, helping to nurture this new spiritual seed as it grows into a thriving church. This inspiring partnership is a testament to what happens when faithful hearts like yours come together to make a difference. It shows how we can work together to build communities where everyone can flourish – spiritually, economically, and socially. Will you help us continue to sow seeds of hope and expand God's Kingdom in Malawi? Your support makes these life-changing connections possible. Every gift empowers faithful leaders like Moses and the Noholoza family to bring light and opportunity to those who need it most. Please consider making a gift today to support this vital work. https://secure.qgiv.com/for/southafricadonationform/ Thank you for adding a few more drops of life-giving nourishment to sustain growth in this incredible story of faith and transformation. Sincerely, Scott Soden Global Partners Coordinator
By Scott Soden June 24, 2025
Imagine a love story, complete with twists, turns, and a triumphant ending – but instead of two people, it's about two churches. Sunday, June 8, 2025, marked such a story in Ashland, Ohio, as Five Stones Community Church and Garber Brethren Church officially united, beginning a powerful new chapter in their shared mission. The air was filled with immense joy and a clear sense of divine purpose. The celebration began with a powerful message on the themes of Pentecost, reminding everyone that this merger was truly a work orchestrated by a higher power. Amidst the excitement, the newly formed congregation immediately looked outward, pausing to offer heartfelt prayers for Emily Huestis and her vital work with Bread for the World, an organization dedicated to ending hunger. As John Shultz from Five Stones shared, the journey to this union felt "a lot like a Hallmark movie." Both churches, living separate lives, were brought together by circumstance, discovered a special connection, faced unexpected challenges, but ultimately, their shared faith prevailed. Steven Cole, former Executive Director of The Brethren Church, highlighted the foundational efforts of past leaders who paved the way for this moment. Then, John Shultz and Drew Meziere of Garber Brethren Church recounted the individual histories of each church. They spoke of decades of ministry, acknowledging not only the triumphs but also the "stories of difficulty, setback, and pain along the way." Their honesty showed the resilience and perseverance that brought them to this joyful day. Pastor Bill Ludwig of Five Stones then joined them, offering his unique perspective on the dedicated work of the past few years that made this merger possible. He spoke of the deep joy and unwavering belief that this unification was undeniably God's work, a testament to His guiding hand throughout the entire process. The celebration culminated in a deeply moving and symbolic act: the lighting of a unity candle. Usually seen in wedding ceremonies, this poignant symbol perfectly represented the spiritual marriage of two distinct congregations becoming one. John Shultz and Drew Meziere together lit the flame, a tangible sign of hearts and spirits uniting in shared faith and a common future. With the bright flame of unity shining, Pastor Bill offered a heartfelt prayer, asking God to continue pouring His spirit on the combined church as they serve the greater Ashland community. Finally, in true Brethren tradition — where good fellowship always includes good food — everyone shared a meal. Laughter and conversation filled the room, cementing the bonds of their newly expanded family. Now powerfully united, Five Stones Community Church and Garber Brethren Church look forward to a future of expanded ministry, deeper community, and an even greater impact in Ashland, Ohio. Guided by the same spirit that brought them together, their combined strength promises a vibrant new chapter of service and faith for years to come.
By Scott Soden June 17, 2025
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By Scott Soden June 17, 2025
What a truly special and joy-filled season it has been in the Philippines, as two vibrant Brethren churches in Bocaue and Caypombo celebrated public declarations of faith through baptism. These events, occurring days apart, marked profound moments of transformation and commitment to Christ, highlighting the flourishing of faith and life in The Brethren Church of the Philippines. In Bocaue, ten new believers took the powerful step of baptism, surrounded by friends, family, and the overwhelming love of their church community. It was a beautiful reminder of God’s grace in action—a fresh start and a public embrace of the eternal hope found in Jesus Christ. “Such a special and joy-filled day as we witnessed lives made new through water baptism! A group of amazing individuals took this powerful step of faith, surrounded by friends, family, and an overwhelming amount of love. It was a beautiful reminder of God’s grace and the fresh start He gives. ‘Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: the old has gone, the new is here!’ – 2 Corinthians 5:17. We’re celebrating each of you and excited for all that’s ahead!” Each life made new was a testament to God's redemptive work and the unity we share as members of His body, regardless of where we are in the world. Shortly after, JOFF (Jesus Our Firm Foundation) Caypombo Brethren Church welcomed eight new members through baptism. This congregation is barely a year old, and the atmosphere there was filled with joy and worship as the church family witnessed hearts transformed and lives renewed. As the church proclaimed with gratitude, “What a glorious day it was as we witnessed hearts transformed and lives renewed through water baptism! Heaven rejoices as our brothers and sisters boldly declared their faith in Jesus!” These words resonated with the truth of Romans 6:4: “We were therefore buried with Him through baptism into death… that we too may live a new life.” Together, these celebrations in Bocaue and Caypombo represent more than just individual milestones—they reflect a larger movement of God’s Spirit stirring across the Philippines. The commitment and faith of these new believers are a powerful reminder of why we continue to pray, serve, and give: to see lives transformed, communities strengthened, and Christ’s love embodied in tangible ways. To all who support Brethren Global Partners, know that your investment is not just fueling ministry—it’s multiplying life-changing moments like these. Through your partnership, churches are empowered, disciples are made, and the hope of the Gospel multiplies across the globe. Scott Soden Global Partners Coordinator
By Scott Soden June 11, 2025
The sounds of laughter, singing, and the bustle of activity recently filled the air as your partners in Visakhapatnam and Rajahmundry, India, hosted their annual Vacation Bible School (VBS) gatherings! Both the Visakhapatnam and Rajahmundry churches welcomed over a hundred children who were eager to learn about Jesus and grasp His deep, unconditional love for them. These VBS programs were filled with opportunities for the kids to engage their hearts and minds, from creative arts and crafts projects that brought Bible stories to life, to shared moments of prayer, and enthusiastic song and dance sessions. Every day of the VBS was an adventure in faith. The energy was electric, culminating in a dance and music performance where the children showcased what they had learned for their families. It was a wonderful time for all involved, a joyous melody that surely filled our Heavenly Father's heart with delight! The Brethren Church in India continues to shine brightly despite various challenges and governmental pressures. They bravely share the Good News of Jesus, bringing hope and light to places where it's desperately needed. Their faithfulness is a powerful testimony. Your generosity makes these incredible ministries possible, not only in India but also in other parts of the world. Your support helps them flourish and creates a lasting legacy of faith and hope for countless others. Thank you for being so instrumental in bringing joy and transformation to so many young lives! Scott Soden  Coordinator, Brethren Global Partners
By Scott Soden June 11, 2025
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By Scott Soden June 4, 2025
A glorious celebration unfolded on Sunday, May 18th in Medellín, Colombia, as twenty-three new believers declared their faith through baptism. This was more than just a ceremony; it was a vibrant expression of new life in Christ! The excitement of seeing these individuals step into a new life in Jesus is contagious. Each baptism is a powerful story of hope, forgiveness, and a fresh start, reminding us of the profound change that occurs when someone chooses to follow Christ. It's a beautiful picture of what it means to be part of God's family, and it underscores the vital importance of our role as members of Christ's body. Through our prayers, support, and willingness to share the Good News, we participate in these unforgettable moments of spiritual rebirth. The church in Medellín beautifully captured the spirit of the day with this powerful statement: "We have decided to follow Jesus! Today, we take a step of obedience and faith through baptism, knowing that there is nothing better than walking hand in hand with Him." This is why we serve, why we give, and why we pray – to see more lives embraced by the love of our Savior. Let us rejoice with our brothers and sisters in Medellín and be inspired by their faith to continue sharing the hope that only Jesus provides!  Scott Soden Coordinator; Brethren Global Partners
By Dan Acker June 4, 2025
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By Scott Soden June 4, 2025
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By Scott Soden May 23, 2025
The joy of the resurrection echoed across Andhra Pradesh, India, this past Easter, as our Brethren partners celebrated the baptism of twenty-four new believers at the Rajahmundry and Visakhapatnam churches. What a powerful testament to the living hope found in Jesus Christ. Each of these individuals has embraced a transformational change, choosing to follow the light of the Savior over the multitude of deities in the Hindu faith. This courageous step, while filled with spiritual joy, often comes with real earthly consequences. For some, choosing Jesus means facing the painful reality of being shunned by their families and communities. Yet, in their baptism, these brothers and sisters have declared a profound truth: following Christ offers not only hope for this life, filled with His love and guidance, but also the eternal promise of life everlasting with Him. This beautiful event, occurring on Easter Sunday, is a vibrant expression of the resurrection we celebrate. Just as Christ rose from death to new life, these twenty-four individuals have risen to a new life in Him. Their baptism is a powerful reminder that the victory over death is real, and the hope we have in Jesus is a hope that transcends earthly trials and stretches into eternity. Let us celebrate their courageous faith and continue to support our partners as they nurture these new lives in Christ!  Scott C. Soden Coordinator; Brethren Global Partners
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