When it comes to basic statistics, the 1960s and ‘70s were the high-water mark for liberal mainline Protestants. Pews were often full and strategic mergers — such as the process that eventually ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNLooking for a 'Face'? Christian dating habits from the Bible BeltReflecting on my days as a preacher’s kid growing up in the North East Ulster Bible Belt, let me recall the Christian dating ...
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The Newark Advocate on MSNMark Katrick faith column: The cross is a reminder of the 'amazingness of transformation'Newark Advocate faith columnist Mark Katrick discusses the symbolism, importance and prevalence of the cross during the ...
When the Episcopal Church announced cuts to its national staff last month, it was the latest in a long-running cycle among historic U.S. Protestant denominations — declines in members leading to ...
Nashville church and its pastor say progression for Steven Lawson, following his ouster from Dallas church, is a hopeful ...
Several Protestant denominations are losing members, particularly the Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist and other historic ...
Maumelle Methodists and Episcopalians say they share, as Ephesians 4:5-6 puts it, "one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God ...
Despite number of U.S. adults who identify with top Protestant denominations, number of nondenominational evangelicals has increased in past decade. Study finds heightened political polarization ...
In the Religious Landscape Study (RLS), we group Protestant respondents into one of three “traditions” – the evangelical tradition, mainline tradition or the historically Black Protestant tradition – ...
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