Most pastors believe it is vital for their church to be part of a denomination but doubt the importance of those types of ties lasting another decade.
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Most Pastors Oppose Marijuana Use, Legalization
As more Americans have access to legal marijuana, most U.S. Protestant pastors remain opposed to its use and legalization.
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U.S. Protestant Pastors See Gender Change as Immoral
Around 3 in 4 Protestant pastors in the U.S. say identifying as a gender different from one’s biological birth gender is morally wrong.
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Fewer Churches Held In-person Services in January
Most churches have found a way to continue meeting despite the ongoing pandemic, but fewer met in person in January as COVID-19 cases spiked across the country.
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Half of U.S. Protestant Pastors Hear Conspiracy Theories in Their Churches
While Americans have been caught in a whirlwind of conspiracy theories, many pastors say they hear such unfounded claims from church members.
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Pastors More Hesitant to Preach on Race
Protestant pastors seem more reluctant to address issues of race in their congregations today than four years ago.
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