Abstrak / Ringkasan
The most important function of religious rituals is to accept the expression of shared values and goals in society. This function combines social awareness with patterns of interaction in creating solidarity. Currently, social distancing has been seen by many Indonesians as the cause of the degradation of the value of spiritual intimacy in religious rituals. Meanwhile, the need to accept the “New Normal” in all aspects of daily life is absolute for citizens. Therefore, a new conception of this claim is certainly needed to accommodate the pressure in the adaptation process to the" New Normality of Ritual". This study examines the efforts of digital volunteerism to reconstruct religious consciousness among religious people in Indonesia. The research was conducted with descriptive qualitative methods and using Sociology as an approach in the analysis. The results of this study indicate that digital volunteerism efforts can gradually reconstruct religious consciousness in the community, especially during the pandemic. Eventually, this reconstructed religious consciousness will be able to strengthen social cohesion that was previously reduced when social distancing policies were implemented during the pandemic.