Most churchgoers say they can address doubts others have about the Bible, but half admit they have problems understanding Scripture on their own.
Read More
Churchgoers Express Hope, Sadness Over Leaders Who Leave the Faith
In recent months and years, several high-profile Christian pastors and musicians announced they no longer identify as Christian or believe in core doctrines of the faith. These public pronouncements are met with a mix of emotions from churchgoers, according to a new survey.
Read More
Pastors and Churchgoers Differ on Sermon Length Estimates
When pastors begin to welcome back their congregations to in-person services, they may want to consider offering them a shorter sermon. A new study found Protestant pastors’ estimates of their sermon lengths are shorter than the estimates of their congregations.
Read More
Churches Believe They Are Welcoming to Those With Disabilities
Virtually every Protestant pastor and churchgoer believes a person with a disability would feel at home at their church, but fewer are taking active steps to make sure this is the case.
Read More
Most Protestant Churchgoers Don’t Go to Church Alone
A study from Nashville-based Lifeway Research found 1 in 5 Protestant churchgoers (19%) say they typically travel to church alone.
Read More
Most Churchgoers Say They Spend Their Day Seeking God
American Protestant churchgoers say God is on their mind throughout their day in both intentional and impromptu moments.
Read More