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Daily Archives: June 9, 2022

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How Has COVID-19 Impacted Religious Participation?

Congregational Vitality, Covid-19 ResponseBy Amy KubichekJune 9, 2022

How are congregations faring two years after the outbreak of the COVID pandemic in the United States? Has the number of worshipers who attend services in their houses of worship reached the level it was before the pandemic started? Is worshiping online still the “new normal”? Starting in July 2020, Pew Research Center carried out…

The Religious Workforce Project is a research initiative of The Lewis Center for Church Leadership of Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. Founded in 2003, The Lewis Center produces resources and research for effective leadership in ministry.

Funding for the project generously provided by The Lilly Endowment, Inc., a private philanthropic foundation supporting the causes of religion, education, and community development.

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