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The Christian Post on MSNThe collapse of Protestant churches can teach us somethingThe Religion News Service article makes depressing but instructive reading, from its use of the queer pastors’ picture, to ...
Several Protestant denominations are losing members, particularly the Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist and other historic mainline groups that have not only been aging and shrinking but have ...
By contrast, only 27% of Black Protestant clergy and 21% of liberal or mainline Protestant clergy reject it. The study of 1,600 U.S. congregational leaders across the religious spectrum was ...
The Associated Press on MSN14d
Protestant denominations cutting staff, trying new ideas amid declines in members and moneyWhen the Episcopal Church announced cuts to its national staff last month, it was the latest in a long-running cycle among ...
Some mainline Protestant and Catholic leaders argue that Jews must abandon Zionism for reconciliation to be possible. D. The BDS Movement and Progressive Christian Churches Some progressive ...
The second most practiced form of Christianity is Catholicism, at 19 percent of the population, followed by Mainline Protestant, with 11 percent of the population. The two most popular forms of ...
Several Protestant denominations are losing members, particularly the Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist and other historic mainline groups that have not only been aging and shrinking but have ...
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