Instead of radical changes among all churchgoers, the pandemic most likely significantly altered the habits of less frequent church attendees.
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Many Americans Left Church Attendance in Their Childhood
While 50% of U.S. adults say they attended church weekly as children, only 22% continue church attendance at the same rate today.
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U.S. Hispanic Protestant Landscape Full of Growing, Vibrant Churches
U.S. Protestant Hispanic churches are finding success in building community within their congregations and reaching those outside their walls.
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Clearing Up Christmas Confusion: Jesus’ Birth, Not His Beginning
Christmas celebrates Jesus’ birth, but most Americans, including many in your church, may be confused about what exactly that means.
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The Most Common Lies People Believe About Jesus
These two lies many Christians believe remind the church to frequently return to the basics of what we believe about Jesus Himself.
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Most Churches Plan to Open on Christmas and New Year’s Day
Christmas falls on a Sunday this year, and for most pastors, that gives them all the more reason to gather as a church.
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