A Pew Research analysis of nearly 50,000 sermons from more than 6,000 U.S. churches found some commonalities and differences across Christian traditions.
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Christians Hesitant to Talk About Faith Outside of Home
Most Christians have taken the first step to evangelism—getting to know non-Christians. But it’s the next few steps they haven’t braved.
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Who Trust Their Clergy More: Protestants or Catholics?
Most church attendees trust their clergy and say they have a close relationship with them, but some Christian traditions are more likely than others.
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Americans See Religion as a Force for Good, Except in One Area
Most adults in the United States believe churches have a positive impact in our society, but they still don’t want them involved in politics.
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Americans Aren’t Sure They Can Trust Pastors
Almost 7 in 10 U.S. adults (69%) say religious leaders act unethically at least some of the time, with 10% saying they do so most of the time.
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Are We Seeing the First Non-Christian Majority Generation?
American Christianity has reached the generation in which it is no longer the majority. Slightly less than half of millennials identify as Christian.
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