Almost every Protestant pastor (99%) says they regularly have at least one of six ministry-related meetings.
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Wednesday Night Still a Church Night for Most Congregations
Nine in 10 Protestant pastors say they have some type of activity on Wednesday night, including 58% with small group adult Bible studies.
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Most Churches Aren’t Engaged in a Worship War Over Music
For most pastors, the so-called “worship wars” over the style of the music used in their church have subsided, if they ever even felt that pressure.
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Churchgoers Hold Conflicting Views on the Need for Other Christians
Protestant churchgoers say they can walk with God just fine by themselves, but they also say they need other believers to help them do it.
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New Hispanic Churches Often Do More With Less
New Hispanic church works in the U.S. see similar patterns of attendance growth and conversions as other church plants despite having a fraction of the financial support and training, as well as facing additional complications from the immigration status of members and leaders.
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Most Pastors Satisfied With Discipleship Efforts, But Recognize Room for Growth
Most pastors feel confident about the discipleship taking place in their churches, however, there’s still plenty of room for growth.
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