Pandemic Religion: A Digital Archive collects and preserves experiences and responses from individuals and religious communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The project was started by John G. Turner (Department of Religious Studies) and Lincoln Mullen (Department of History and Art History) at George Mason University and is hosted by the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History at New Media at George Mason University.
Pandemic Religion (on Twitter @pandemicrel) invites the public to share anything that bears witness to their personal experiences, or that documents the activities and responses of their religious community. They invite contributions from people of any religious tradition, community, or perspective in the form of images, videos, audio files, texts, and more. Everything from sermons to screen shots. It is difficult to know what present and future scholars will find most valuable. If you have any questions about what is desirable or permissible to share, please contact pandemicreligion@gmail.com.