Everyone knows Christmas and Easter are high attendance Sundays, but another holiday also draws a crowd for some churches—Mother’s Day.
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Slowly, but Surely and Safely: Churchgoers Plan to Return as Confidence Grows
The recent actions and plans of weekly churchgoers should give church leaders encouragement about their congregation’s future.
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Pandemic Altered U.S. Churchgoers’ Discipleship Practices
Fewer churchgoers filled pews and Bible studies during the pandemic, but many still continued personal discipleship habits throughout 2020.
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Why Discipleship Can’t Happen in Your Church Without Relationships
More Americans are concluding they don’t need church. One of the reasons is that more churchgoers are concluding they don’t need each other.
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Americans’ Views of Life’s Meaning and Purpose Are Changing
As Americans attempt to move past the life-altering effects of 2020, their perspective is shifting on some of the most significant questions facing humanity.
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Churchgoers Proud of Church’s COVID-19 Response
Almost 9 in 10 Protestant churchgoers (86%) say they are proud of how their church has responded during the coronavirus pandemic.
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