Few pastors make political endorsements from the pulpit, but a growing number publicly back candidates when they step away from their church role.
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Few Churches Back to Pre-COVID Attendance Levels
The vast majority of U.S. Protestant churches say they are holding in-person services, but churchgoers have yet to attend in the numbers they did before the coronavirus pandemic struck.
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Half of U.S. Protestant Pastors Back Trump
Almost all Protestant pastors plan to participate in the 2020 election, but around a quarter still haven’t decided who will get their presidential vote.
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Most Evangelicals Choose Trump Over Biden, But Clear Divides Exist
Evangelicals seem ready to cast their ballots in the 2020 election. Nine in 10 evangelicals by belief are registered to vote and few are undecided about their presidential choice.
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Americans Hold Complex, Conflicting Religious Beliefs, According to Latest State of Theology Study
More than half of Americans say religious beliefs are a matter of personal opinion, not objective facts, according to Lifeway Research.
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Pastors Split Over Ministry Return Time Frame for Pastors Who Commit Adultery
When a pastor commits adultery, most of their fellow pastors believe they should withdraw from public ministry for at least some time.
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