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Daily Archives: February 9, 2023

Younger male pastor

Insights Learned from Interviewing Agnostics Who Go into Ministry

Clergy DemographicsBy RWP StaffFebruary 9, 2023

As mentioned in one of our previous posts, the Religious Workforce Project team interviewed more than 40 congregational leaders for this study. In most cases, a path to ministry seems to begin in childhood through church participation with one’s family. In other cases, pastors may have come from a family in which there were one…

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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