Christian Science Monitor: From US churches that are growing, a sound of drums
According to a new study, success stories often involve men, drums, a joyful environment, and a concerted effort not to be too "reverent."
That's the conclusion of a December report from the Hartford Institute for Religion Research, a nonprofit research group at Hartford Seminary in Hartford, Conn. While most US churches continue to be predominantly of one race and to count more women than men in their pews, the HIRR survey of almost 900 congregations found growth is most likely when:
- A church is multiracial.
- Men make up at least 60 percent of regular participants.
- Leaders describe worship as "slightly to not at all" reverent.
- Drums or percussion are always used in worship.
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