Most churchgoers value regularly spending time alone with God, but this time looks different from person to person.
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Churchgoers Increasingly Prefer a Congregation That Shares Their Politics
Half of U.S. Protestant churchgoers say they’d prefer to attend a church where people share their political views, and most believe that to be the case at their congregation already.
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Southern Baptists See Baptisms and Giving Rebound in 2021
Southern Baptist congregations saw a rebound in the number of baptisms and an increase of $304 million in overall giving in 2021, both hopeful signs congregations are recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Young Adults, Including Christians, Have Complicated Relationship with Money
Although some Christian young adults are influenced by their faith, many don’t manage their money in distinctly Christian ways.
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Online Services Expanded Reach of Churches During Pandemic
Almost half of Americans say they watched a church service online during the pandemic, including some who don’t normally physically attend.
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Churchgoers Working on Sunday Could Spark Outreach Opportunities for Churches
Almost a quarter of Protestant churchgoers at least occasionally are forced to miss Sunday morning services because of their job.
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