Posted on 12/12/2021 11:28:12 AM PST by CondoleezzaProtege
Table of Contents:
1. Non-Practicing Christians Are On The Rise
2. Regular Church Attendance Declines
3. Prayer Is Still Important
4. Church Attendance By Generation
5. Tithing Numbers Still Low
6. Faith Remains Strong During COVID-19
7. Live Streaming Leads To Growth
8. Sermons Matter Most
9. Community Matters Too
10. Live Streaming Increases Online Tithing
11. Online Attendance Is Higher Than In-Person
12. Initial Tithing Effects Of COVID-19
13. Church Attendance Still Reeling From COVID
14. Hybrid Church Services Could Be The New Norm
15. Members Somewhat Confident Churches Are Safe
16. In-Person Attendance Slowly Growing
17. Christians Experiment With Different Churches
18. Members Happy With Live Streaming
19. More And Less Tithing Among Regular Viewers
20. Increase In Hybrid Services
21. Social Media Valuable Tool During Pandemic
22. Income Top Issue Facing Churches
23. Church Unity A Problem During The Pandemic
24. Many Churches Are Back To In-Person Gatherings
25. Attendance Changes Vary By Church Size
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Church attendance declines...maybe for a reason. I was raised as a Methodist before they became gun banners and then butt “obsessed”. I would rather go to satan world than back there. I can study, observe and commune with like minds without enduring same sex glamorization.
“Go Woke, Go Broke” applies to religious institutions too — who would’ve thought?! (Not the leftists)
I attended a service recently where the sermon talked about why we need gun ownership.
The church I go to has grown significantly since the beginning of the covid era. So much so that we are in the process of adding on to the sanctuary.
I am sure there are some good ones out there. They need to be there.
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