Churchgoers Increasingly Prefer a Congregation That Shares Their Politics
Half of U.S. Protestant churchgoers say they’d prefer to attend a church where people share their political views, and most believe that to be the case at their congregation already.
More Pastors Influencing Church Members’ Response to Halloween
As most Americans celebrate Halloween, few pastors are refraining from influencing their church members’ engagement with the holiday.
Half of Pastors Say the Economy is Hurting Their Church
Half of U.S. Protestant pastors (52%) say the current economy is having a negative impact on their churches, while 7% say it's a positive factor.
American Evangelicals Want Balanced Approach to Immigration
Most evangelicals in the United States say they want an immigration solution that both secures the border and values those already in the country.
Americans’ Theological Beliefs Changed to Suit Post-Pandemic Practice
With most theological beliefs remaining stable, shifting beliefs point to where changing culture may be impacting religious perspectives.
Americans Believe Suicide Is Epidemic, Not Pathway to Hell
Most Americans believe suicide is an epidemic as slightly more since 2014 say they have experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide.