Economic Downturn Swells Church Membership

by Jordan Yerman | December 14, 2008 at 08:02 am
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The economic downturn in the US has swelled church membership. When times are tough, people seek solace, and many turn to the church, and, in this case, have been turning up in numbers beyond some churches' seating capacities.

Some ministers are retooling sermons to fit the headlines. Sort of like spiritual SEO: give people something they're looking to hear.

In Seattle, the Mars Hill Church, one of the fastest-growing evangelical churches in the country, grew to 7,000 members this fall, up 1,000 in a year. At the Life Christian Church in West Orange, N.J., prayer requests have doubled — almost all of them aimed at getting or keeping jobs.

Like evangelical churches around the country, the three churches have enjoyed steady growth over the last decade. But since September, pastors nationwide say they have seen such a burst of new interest that they find themselves contending with powerful conflicting emotions — deep empathy and quiet excitement — as they re-encounter an old piece of religious lore:

Bad times are good for evangelical churches.

The Jehovah’s Witnesses, who moved much of their door-to-door evangelizing to the night shift 10 years ago because so few people were home during the day, returned to daylight witnessing this year. “People are out of work, and they are answering the door,” said a spokesman, J. R. Brown.
The article above only discusses US churches- are any other houses of worship out there doing this? How about churches outside the US?

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Paschen

Once in distress many turn to religion and nothing is wrong with that as long as the religion does not take advantage of it and becomes the breeding ground for doctrines and fundamentalism.

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Barry Artiste

So true when it seems life has gone to hell in a handbasket, salvation is only a pew away!

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