Churchgoers aren’t attending yet at pre-pandemic levels, but most say they value gathering with their congregation and are anxious to do so when the threat of COVID-19 ends.
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Churchgoers Express Confidence and Confusion Over the Bible
Most churchgoers say they can address doubts others have about the Bible, but half say they have problems understanding Scripture themselves.
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Churchgoers Express Hope, Sadness Over Leaders Who Leave the Faith
Public pronouncements by high profile church leaders that they are leaving Christianity are met with a mix of emotions from churchgoers.
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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.
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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.
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Most Protestant Churchgoers Don’t Go to Church Alone
When traveling to church, around 4 in 5 have company, but a significant number (19%) say they make the trip alone.
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