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In a recent survey, the Barna Group reported, “Largely, among both practicing Christians and churchgoing U.S. adults, data show that attending church prompts positive feelings. Over four in five practicing Christians (82%) and roughly two-thirds of churchgoers (67%)—U.S. adults who have been to church in the past six months—say they leave worship services feeling encouraged at least ‘most of the time.’”
But on what are these feelings based? How might church leaders respond to these findings? Join the Calvary Conversations team for a discussion about how churchgoers feel after church services.
In a recent survey, the Barna Group reported, “Largely, among both practicing Christians and churchgoing U.S. adults, data show that attending church prompts positive feelings. Over four in five practicing Christians (82%) and roughly two-thirds of churchgoers (67%)—U.S. adults who have been to church in the past six months—say they leave worship services feeling encouraged at least ‘most of the time.’”
But on what are these feelings based? How might church leaders respond to these findings? Join the Calvary Conversations team for a discussion about how churchgoers feel after church services.
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