Churches are closing at rapid numbers in the US

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Churches are closing at rapid numbers in the US, researchers say, as congregations dwindle across the country and a younger generation of Americans abandon Christianity altogether – even as faith continues to dominate American politics.

As the US adjusts to an increasingly non-religious population, thousands of churches are closing each year in the country – a figure that experts believe may have accelerated since the Covid-19 pandemic.

The situation means some hard decisions for pastors, who have to decide when a dwindling congregation is no longer sustainable. But it has also created a boom market for those wanting to buy churches, with former houses of worship now finding new life.

About 4,500 Protestant churches closed in 2019, the last year data is available, with about 3,000 new churches opening, according to Lifeway Research. It was the first time the number of churches in the US hadn’t grown since the evangelical firm started studying the topic. With the pandemic speeding up a broader trend of Americans turning away from Christianity, researchers say the closures will only have accelerated.

“The closures, even for a temporary period of time, impacted a lot of churches. People breaking that habit of attending church means a lot of churches had to work hard to get people back to attending again,” said Scott McConnell, executive director at Lifeway Research.

“In the last three years, all signs are pointing to a continued pace of closures probably similar to 2019 or possibly higher, as there’s been a really rapid rise in American individuals who say they’re not religious.”

Protestant pastors reported that typical church attendance is only 85% of pre-pandemic levels, McConnell said, while research by the Survey Center on American Life and the University of Chicago found that in spring 2022 67% of Americans reported attending church at least once a year, compared with 75% before the pandemic.

But while Covid-19 may have accelerated the decline, there is a broader, long-running trend of people moving away from religion. In 2017 Lifeway surveyed young adults aged between 18 and 22 who had attended church regularly, for at least a year during high school. The firm found that seven out of 10 had stopped attending church regularly.

Some of the reasons were “logistical”, McConnell said, as people moved away for college or started jobs which made it difficult to attend church.

“But some of the other answers are not so much logistics. One of the top answers was church members seem to be judgmental or hypocritical,” McConnell said.

“And so the younger generation just doesn’t feel like they’re being accepted in a church environment or some of their choices aren’t being accepted by those at church.”

About a quarter of the young adults who dropped out of church said they disagreed with their church’s stance on political and social issues, McConnell said.

A study by Pew Research found that the number of Americans who identified as Christian was 64% in 2020, with 30% of the US population being classed as “religiously unaffiliated”. About 6% of Americans identified with Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism.

“Since the 1990s, large numbers of Americans have left Christianity to join the growing ranks of US adults who describe their religious identity as atheist, agnostic or ‘nothing in particular’,” Pew wrote.

“This accelerating trend is reshaping the US religious landscape.”

In 1972 92% of Americans said they were Christian, Pew reported, but by 2070 that number will drop to below 50% – and the number of “religiously unaffiliated” Americans – or ‘nones’ will probably outnumber those adhering to Christianity.

Stephen Bullivant, author of Nonverts: The Making of Ex-Christian America and professor of theology and the sociology of religion at St Mary’s University, said in the Christian world it had been a generational change.

While grandparents might have been regular churchgoers, their children would say they believe in God, but not go to church regularly. By the time millennials came round, they had little experience or relationship with churchgoing or religion.

In the Catholic church, in particular, the sexual abuse scandal may have driven away people who had only a tenuous connection to the faith.

“The other thing is the pandemic,” Bullivant said.

“A lot of people who were weakly attached, to suddenly have months of not going, they’re then thinking: ‘Well we don’t really need to go,’ or ‘We’ve found something else to do,’ or thinking: ‘It was hard enough dragging the kids along then, we really ought to start going again … next week.’”

Bullivant said most other countries saw a move away from religion earlier than the US, but the US had particular circumstances that slowed things down.

“Canada, Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand, the nones rise much earlier, the wake of the 1960s the baby boom generation, this kind of big, growing separation of kind of traditional Christian moral morality,” Bullivant said.

“What happens in America that I think dampens down the rise of the nones is the cold war. Because in America, unlike in Britain, there’s a very explicit kind of ‘Christian America’ versus godless communism framing, and to be non-religious is to be un-American.

“I think that dampens it down until you get the millennial generation for whom the cold war is just a vague memory from their early childhood.”

When people leave, congregations dwindle. And when that gets to a critical point, churches close. That has led to a flood of churches available for sale, and a range of opportunities for the once holy buildings.

Brian Dolehide, managing director of AD Advisors, a real estate company that specializes in church sales, said the last 10 years had seen a spike in sales. Frequently churches become housing or care homes, while some of the churches are bought by other churches wanting to expand.

But selling a church isn’t like selling a house or a business. Frequently the sellers want a buyer who plans to use the church for a good cause: Dolehide said he had recently sold a church in El Paso which is now used as housing for recent immigrants, and a convent in Pittsburgh which will be used as affordable housing.

“The faith-based transaction is so different in so many ways from the for-profit transaction. We’re not looking to profit from our transactions, we’re looking for the best use that reflects the last 50 years or 100 years use if possible.”

The closures aren’t spread evenly through the country.

In Texas, John Muzyka said there were fewer churches for sale than at any point in the last 15 years. He believes that is partly down to Texas’s response to the pandemic, where the governor allowed churches to open in May 2020, even when the number of new Covid cases was extremely high.

“I would say if a church stayed closed for more than a year, it was really hard to get those people to come back. When you were closed for three months, you were able to get over it,” Muzyka said.

That aside, closures are often due to a failure of churches to adapt.

“A church will go through a life cycle. At some point, maybe the congregation ages out, maybe they stop reaching young families.

“If the church ages and doesn’t reach young people, or the demographics change and they don’t figure out how to reach the new demographic, that church ends up closing.

“Yes, there’s financial pressures that will close a church, but oftentimes, it’s more that they didn’t figure out how to change when the community changed, or they didn’t have enough young people to continue the congregation for the next generation.”


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/22/us-churches-closing-religion-covid-christianity
 
Why isn’t GOD helping save his own houses?
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Their congregation is aging out.
Forgot what recent event I saw, probably was the Biden at Ebenezer photo op, but literally every one in shot I saw were all 70+ year old Black women with white hair and wigs.

They Better hope all these heaux out here get tired of getting ran through and "find Jesus " and get "reborn "

:itsawrap:
 
When you see churches shot up, schools and dancehalls shot up; the realization that God doesn’t exist, doesn’t protect and prayer is simply hope, this is the outcome. How Jews believe in a higher power after the holocaust and us after slavery, Jim Crow and police shootings; there is no logic in believing in a savior with all this shit happening.
 
Fuck church. The black church has stolen more from black people than I can fucking count. The amount of money given to black churches has done nothing but build houses and buy cars for greedy pastors like Bishop Luther Blackwell of Cleveland's mega church on Scranton

Fuck em
 
It's about time, this pandemic got them churches closing down and I was saying for years how religion is a bunch of bullshit.

Pastors pimping churchgoers for tithes and shit using that money to buy themselves a house, car and going on vacations.

I hope churches never exist again.
 
When you see churches shot up, schools and dancehalls shot up; the realization that God doesn’t exist, doesn’t protect and prayer is simply hope, this is the outcome. How Jews believe in a higher power after the holocaust and us after slavery, Jim Crow and police shootings; there is no logic in believing in a savior with all this shit happening.
All you need to see that GOD doesn’t exist is children getting killed or dying of diseases and starvation. Those religious idiots have no explanation other than GOD has no control and free will Etc , yet these same idiots credit and thank god for all the good shit that happens but the bad shit is some how an imaginary red guy with horns .
 
All you need to see that GOD doesn’t exist is children getting killed or dying of diseases and starvation. Those religious idiots have no explanation other than GOD has no control and free will Etc , yet these same idiots credit and thank god for all the good shit that happens but the bad shit is some how an imaginary red guy with horns .
Pedophile priests should have done it for all Catholics. Christianity is a Halloween costume for racism. Cacs will keep it alive for the racism cloak.
 
Got so many in ATL I don't even know em all.
True Story about this Bishop Luther Blackwell of Cleveland’s Mega Church on Scranton

This mother fucker had the church do a fundraiser to send he and his wife to Africa for their 30th anniversary. When not enough money was raised, this bastard had the unmitigated Gall to say, "You want your Man of God to fly COACH?!"

And you know those gullible bastards raised more money to send him and his wife first class. I expose that piece of shit every time I fucking think about it
 
Before the pandemic, I was talking to my former pastor and I asked “What does it mean to be saved?” All the years I spent in church I never knew what it meant to be “saved.” He told me “Financial freedom.” I was done. I have not looked back and I have no intention of ever stepping foot in a church again unless it’s a wedding or funeral.
 
It's about time, this pandemic got them churches closing down and I was saying for years how religion is a bunch of bullshit.

Pastors pimping churchgoers for tithes and shit using that money to buy themselves a house, car and going on vacations.

I hope churches never exist again.
All your different usernames are a bunch of BS.... I been saying that for years

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This new username has been burned OP




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True Story about this Bishop Luther Blackwell of Cleveland’s Mega Church on Scranton

This mother fucker had the church do a fundraiser to send he and his wife to Africa for their 30th anniversary. When not enough money was raised, this bastard had the unmitigated Gall to say, "You want your Man of God to fly COACH?!"

And you know those gullible bastards raised more money to send him and his wife first class. I expose that piece of shit every time I fucking think about it
I told you guys about the preacher that got a Caddy from his sheep for his birthday, and his wife told them he was disappointed because he was hoping for a Jaguar. The congregation apologized to him after service.
 
I told you guys about the preacher that got a Caddy from his sheep for his birthday, and his wife told them he was disappointed because he was hoping for a Jaguar. The congregation apologized to him after service.
I was driving around yesterday when I saw the Rolls Royce truck coming down some miscellaneous driveway. It was a dark skin brother behind the wheel just chillin.

I hope those heathens did right by their pastor.
 
As much as I am against organized religions we have to go back and see why organized religions were invented in the first place. At first organized religion was about spirituality, virtuals, and getting humans to act more civilized and less barbaric. Then it morphed into a way for the State to control the people often by deifying the leaders, next the Greeks used it to deify the state, then Rome weaponized religion as a means and cause to invade and conquer then it was used to hold families to a higher standard, often targeting promiscuous women, you can really see this in the black church where the emphasis was originally in line with that of Islam where the woman virtuality was to be expected. But now with that infrastructure demolished and replaced with materialism and feminism, applauding the end to the church has led to women still claiming to be Christians, under the guise that they have no moral obligations towards virtuality and placing their children before their desires and wants.

You may be asking what about men doesn't the lack of church affect us also? Well yes, but to a much lesser degree, the reason why is that most men are logic based in their thinking, so we don't need fairytale stories to keep us in line, all we have to do is to see how illogical it is to living life selfishly and reckless. However, there is a big caveat that needs to first be addressed, if the man has a feminine mind and thinks like a woman, he is more likely to be more destructive than the woman, as in the case of the Ray-Rays and Pookies, but the flip side to this argument is that these are the people who traditionally didn't go to church in the first place, and the only reason why in the past their numbers and influence wasn't as high as it is today, is because in the past most church women would refuse to get pregnant by these types of individuals, especially if she grew up in a stable two-family structure. But today having a two-family structure is becoming rarer and rarer so the traditional mechanism that was in place to curb down the numbers of dead beat bum ass fathers, has been greatly compromised to the point where Ray-Rays and Pookies are now looked at as the normal in the black community.
So as bad as we may think the church was, especially in the black community, the fact that we have nothing in order to replace it, to me, is quite worrying.
 
When you see churches shot up, schools and dancehalls shot up; the realization that God doesn’t exist, doesn’t protect and prayer is simply hope, this is the outcome. How Jews believe in a higher power after the holocaust and us after slavery, Jim Crow and police shootings; there is no logic in believing in a savior with all this shit happening.
Excellent point. And just saying it's the Devil's work for all the bad shit happening is not logically cutting it anymore

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I told you guys about the preacher that got a Caddy from his sheep for his birthday, and his wife told them he was disappointed because he was hoping for a Jaguar. The congregation apologized to him after service.
Even one better the new pastor at the old church I attended as a kid told the congregation when they brought him a Caddy to "Take it back and get me a Lexus." My mom was shocked cause she wanted to still believe in the church. I said dude is a piece of garbage. But them simple minded sheep brought dude a Lexus though. :smh:

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Catholic Churches are well built structures I wouldn’t mind renovating.

Oh the one thing I know as a former employee of the diocese is they will never ever give up ALL that real estate.

Every time someone tells me the church is dead etc I tell them pull up a random map anywhere in the world... start counting churches. Call me when your done.
 
Before you go into a Hercules-Hercules clap, ask yourself the question, what do we have in order as a replacement for moral and virtual structure in this country? Because I remember Ray Higgins saying if you take away something like religion that has traditionally helped us get through some of the roughest times in this country, failing to replace it with anything of substance will leave us with a void and feeling empty.
 
Another problem that is plaguing America since the demise of the church is the notion of consequences for our actions because, without the concept of heaven or hell based on your actions and decisions, the only form of consequences folks understand is going broke and getting your ass killed, so as a residual effect to the demise of the church folks are convinced that as long as they have long money and a gun they should be straight, failing to realize that this often puts them in harm's way, were the actions they use to acquire the money makes them a target for others with guns who think the same way you do. Also, they do not consider the legal ramifications of their behavior and how it can land them in jail.
This is how you get the new breed of rich criminals who are sold on the idea that having money can erase away all of their sins, because now their belief in money is their new religion, and just like the old religion it too is a can of rotten beans.
 
Another problem that is plaguing America since the demise of the church is the notion of consequences for our actions because, without the concept of heaven or hell based on your actions and decisions, the only form of consequences folks understand is going broke and getting your ass killed, so as a residual effect to the demise of the church folks are convinced that as long as they have long money and a gun they should be straight, failing to realize that this often puts them in harm's way, were the actions they use to acquire the money makes them a target for others with guns who think the same way you do. Also, they do not consider the legal ramifications of their behavior and how it can land them in jail.
This is how you get the new breed of rich criminals who are sold on the idea that having money can erase away all of their sins, because now their belief in money is their new religion, and just like the old religion it too is a can of rotten beans.
Consequences are real to the poor. If you’re connected, it’s abstract. Religion served as the carrot while Hell was the stick. Folks would rather chew on a bullet than suffer for the greater good.
 
Before you go into a Hercules-Hercules clap, ask yourself the question, what do we have in order as a replacement for moral and virtual structure in this country? Because I remember Ray Higgins saying if you take away something like religion that has traditionally helped us get through some of the roughest times in this country, failing to replace it with anything of substance will leave us with a void and feeling empty.


Why can't humans rely on decency and moral values? Why must there be a threat of going to heaven or hell for humans to act accordingly? Plus church is used to generate and gain wealth. The so called "religious" be doing the worst anyway.
 
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