Abstract:
The novel covid-19 pandemic led to change in lifestyles and other social activities
including religious gatherings. In Kenya, the government restricted attendance of
worship places in March, 2020 to help curb the spread of covid-19. This study sought to
determine the impact of this restriction on the members faith and activities towards their
religions. A descriptive survey was carried out in Narok town, as a representative of other
parts of the country. Questionnaire and interview guide as well as observation were used
for data collection. The study found out that majority of the members still had strong
faith in their religious doctrines and leaders. About half of the respondents were still
actively engaged in other religious activities such as reading holy books and following
weekly sermons on media. However, there was a significant difference in most religious
activities carried out by worshippers before and after the pandemic. Radio and television were the most exploited media of transmitting weekly sermons. A good proportion of
the respondents were afraid that continuous absenteeism from worship places would
significantly alter their faith.
Key words: Covid-19, Religious Activities, Faith.