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Average Sunday Attendance Falls for Third Straight Year [ECUSA]
The Living Church Foundation ^ | 11/16/2005

Posted on 11/16/2005 3:37:25 PM PST by sionnsar

Average Sunday attendance at Episcopal churches declined for the third consecutive year, a situation which Kirk Hadaway, director of research in the mission program office at the Episcopal Church Center, described as “worrisome and troubling.”

Average attendance declined from 823,017 in 2003 to 795,765, a 3.4 percent decline. Active membership also declined by 2 percent to 2.25 million. Although there was encouraging news that almost one third of all Episcopal churches grew by 10 percent or more during the past five years, and that the average annual pledge increased church wide by nearly 5 percent to $1,881, Dr. Hadaway said the overall trend should be a “wake-up call” to anyone who cares about the Episcopal Church.

“We were a bit complacent for about a decade before the decline began,” he said. “We were doing quite well in relation to other denominations for a while.”

The Episcopal Church reported a 1.4 percent decline in average Sunday attendance in 2002, the year before the 74th General Convention. Dr. Hadaway said some of the 62,801 attendance decline during the past three years is attributable to the controversial decisions of the General Convention, but by no means all of it. Most denominations in the United States are also reporting declining attendance, he said.

“General Convention exacerbated what was already underway,” he said. “Something is happening in our culture that is affecting us more than others. There is not a lot here that is encouraging.”


TOPICS: Mainline Protestant
KEYWORDS: ecusa; fallout; generalconvention; homosexualagenda; homosexualbishop; schism

1 posted on 11/16/2005 3:37:25 PM PST by sionnsar
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2 posted on 11/16/2005 3:38:33 PM PST by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || (To Libs:) You are failing to celebrate MY diversity! || Iran Azadi)
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To: sionnsar
“General Convention exacerbated what was already underway,” he said. “Something is happening in our culture that is affecting us more than others. There is not a lot here that is encouraging.”

Hmmmmmmmmmmm what could it be.....?

3 posted on 11/16/2005 3:39:12 PM PST by SouthernFreebird
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To: SouthernFreebird

LOL!


4 posted on 11/16/2005 3:59:21 PM PST by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || (To Libs:) You are failing to celebrate MY diversity! || Iran Azadi)
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To: sionnsar
The Rightalk program, Hoist the Black Flag, had a good commentary on this today. Those in charge of the Church are so left-leaning, introducing homosexuals into the clery, and even going so far (I hadn't heard this before), as to declaring that Jesus may not have been Divine. Like Ace said, "Isn't that like, the whole point of the faith? If you don't believe it, what are you doing there?" What's worse is that they are unable to see what they doing.

"But Jesus was saying, "Father, forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing." Luke 23:34

5 posted on 11/16/2005 4:20:29 PM PST by Clock King ("How will it end?" - Emperor; "In Fire." - Kosh)
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To: sionnsar
Most denominations in the United States are also reporting declining attendance, he said.

If I were playing poker with that boy, I'd call.

Membership growth 1965 - 2003

Southern Baptist - 52.6%
Roman Catholic - 45.4%
Assemblies of God - 377.1%

Presbyterian Church in America about 10% growth in the last 5 years.

6 posted on 11/16/2005 4:57:06 PM PST by PAR35
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To: SouthernFreebird; Clock King; sionnsar

The funny thing is that the comment implies the perception that the world is changing and it is ECUSA that has remained constant. I suppose that to a progressive, constancy implies constancy (or inertia) in a progressive direction Fidelity to a timeless truth is reactionary to this inertia, and thus is viewed by the ECUSA apologists as a societal change.


7 posted on 11/16/2005 5:01:50 PM PST by Huber (Stop appeasing the left! After they take advantage of you, they will still hate you anyway!)
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To: sionnsar

What would be even more interesting would be to study the nature of the ingress and egress. The overall one-year decline was 3.4%, but how many who really left because of the church's liberalism were counterbalanced by incoming liberals? In other words, what is the true percentage of theological exodus?


8 posted on 11/16/2005 5:37:09 PM PST by Hebrews 11:6 (Look it up!)
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To: Hebrews 11:6

It would be interesting, but my guess is that the outflow is by far the vast majority of the change. My own limited experience ('79 - '83) saw a number of departures, but zero "arrivals" from outside.


9 posted on 11/16/2005 5:59:29 PM PST by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || (To Libs:) You are failing to celebrate MY diversity! || Iran Azadi)
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To: sionnsar

That's too bad. It suggests not many are very upset with the church's trend, since only 3% or so are leaving yearly.


10 posted on 11/16/2005 8:30:16 PM PST by Hebrews 11:6 (Look it up!)
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To: Hebrews 11:6
That's too bad. It suggests not many are very upset with the church's trend, since only 3% or so are leaving yearly.

There are two aspects to this:
1) A good number have already left
2) Many of those remaining are really unaware of what's going on

Case in point for the latter, read this story that's less than a year old: Episcopal Church, I Weep for Thee

11 posted on 11/17/2005 7:08:42 AM PST by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com† || (To Libs:) You are failing to celebrate MY diversity! || Iran Azadi)
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To: SouthernFreebird

LOL

Maybe they should call Inspector Clouseau...


12 posted on 11/17/2005 7:40:42 AM PST by Condor 63
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To: sionnsar

Some other useful facts:

The average ECUSA parish gets only 77 a Sunday.
The largest ECUSA parish in America (Christ Church in Plano, TX) gets just under 2100 a Sunday. There are several dozen churches of denominations ranging from Assembly of God to Roman Catholic in my city alone that top 2100 a Sunday. And you guessed it, Christ Church is highly evangelical.
The average active Episcopalian is over 55.


13 posted on 11/17/2005 2:04:01 PM PST by bobjam
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To: bobjam
The average active Episcopalian is over 55.

It's a budgetary device: no need to provide extensive/expensive children's ministries, especially true with the denomination's increasing outreach to queers.

14 posted on 11/17/2005 3:48:10 PM PST by Hebrews 11:6 (Look it up!)
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