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Friday, November 29, 2024

Exploring the Pandemic Impact on Congregations

Exploring the Pandemic Impact on Congregations is a multi-faceted and longitudinal research project designed to answer the following research questions. How did congregations respond to the COVID-19 pandemic? What are the long-term consequences of COVID-19 on congregational life in the United States? What does congregational life look like post-pandemic?

The Green Mountain Online Abbey: Vermont’s Virtual Monastic Community

Discover how Vermont’s Green Mountain Online Abbey, born during the pandemic, continues to innovate worship and foster community. From virtual prayer to challenging conversations on faith and justice, the Abbey provides a unique spiritual space for Episcopalians seeking connection and growth.

New study reveals why post-pandemic worship attendance struggles to rebound

Discover the impact of the pandemic on worship attendance levels. Explore the study that explains why and how to regather the faithful.

Having embraced tech, pastors now use AI to support ministry

Uncover the transformative power of AI in church administration. Explore how congregations are leveraging technology to improve efficiency and free up time for leaders.

Black church’s versatile pandemic innovations foster broader community, online giving

Explore how Woodville Church of the Nazarene, a Black Church in Virginia, adapted during the pandemic, increasing their community and giving.

Part-Time Clergy Score Highest in Every Health and Wellness Category  

The 2023 clergy health and wellness data are in, and they send a clear message: employment status makes a big difference in a pastor’s wellbeing. Those doing best in all respects are in part-time ministry positions.

Rural Canadian Churches Connect Through Innovative Tech-Powered Network

In the wake of the pandemic, far-flung flocks of the United Church of Canada are connecting with one another in ways previously unimaginable: through technology.

Clergy Persevere Through Pandemic Fatigue, Explore Innovative Ways to Connect with Congregations

Although masks have stopped being enforced, and six feet of distance is now looking like a closer three, the effects of the 2020 pandemic are still underway, and congregational leaders are seeing the real effects of it.

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