Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Wednesday's Catch: 'Unitarians and Episcopalians Created American Christmas' And More


Unitarians and Episcopalians Created American Christmas
But evangelicals have rightly made it more gospel centered.

Most Churches Plan to Open on Christmas and New Year’s Day
More than 5 in 6 U.S. Protestant pastors (84%) say their church plans to have services on Christmas Day.

The Shape of Things That Have Come
The current generation sees no need for new expressions to compete with traditional churches, but rather to see microchurches and megachurches existing in a blended ecology.

Online Community Engagement – What’s the Secret?
...instead of trying to force our traditional Sunday worship into a new space, why don’t we rethink this time together for this new paradigm?

James' Encouragement to Us: Leave Distraction and Cultivate Faithfulness
Distraction, maybe even more than rebellion, is often what gets in the way of us living out our faith.

Growth of religious 'nones' appears to be slowing: Gallup report
Americans who identify as religious unaffiliated appear to be slowing in their population growth, according to a recent analysis from the prominent polling organization Gallup.

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