I’m not certain it’s all bad news. Sure, the majority of
congregations are experiencing declines in attendance. And many more
churches are growing at a pace that is slower than the growth of the
community in which they are located.
To be clear, I am not suggesting that attendance declines are good.
Such trends mean fewer people are engaging with believers, and fewer
people are being exposed to the gospel.
But our nation is no longer a “churchy” culture. More and more, to be
involved with a local congregation means you are counter-cultural. It’s
now easier to see where the home base for congregations ends and where
the mission field begins. There are fewer and fewer persons who show up
at church services because they simply want to be part of the crowd. To
the contrary, active congregants are now the exception in our nation
rather than the norm. Continue at Thom Rainer
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