If you are a Leadership Network follower - #leadnet for all you twitter devotees – you’ve heard about the newly released mega church research study and report - Not Who You Think They Are: The Real Story of People Who Attend America's Megachurches, If you haven’t read the report, here are a few quick facts:
Prominent Findings of Megachurch Study
- Young, single adults are more likely to be in megachurches than in smaller churches.
- Nearly two-thirds of attenders have been at these churches 5 years or less.
- Nearly a quarter of attenders hadn't been in any church for a long time before coming to a megachurch.
- Newcomers almost always attend a megachurch because family, friends or co-workers invited them.
- New attenders were first attracted by the worship style, the senior pastor and the church's reputation.
- These same factors influenced long-term attendance, as did the music/arts, social and community outreach and adult-oriented programs.
And here’s a graphic illustration of some of the points included in the report:
Megachurches Draw Twice as Many Under 45
with Dr. Scott Thumma
And if you still haven’t had enough, here’s a link to our beloved Warren Bird’s previous Leadership Network Learnings blog post on the report – Not True: "Megachurch attenders volunteer less than other churches" - June 12, 2009.
Now you’re all caught up.
Linda Stanley serves as Director of Life Stage Leadership Communities and provides leadership for the Next Generation Pastors Leadership Community groups. The Next Generation Pastors Leadership Community exists to create relational peer networks of senior pastors who share similar ministry challenges and desire connections to other leaders serving in similar ministry situations. Additional information is on our website - www.leadnet.org, linda.stanley@leadnet.org



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