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Life in the church? Findings from the May 2013 21 st Century Evangelicals report.

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Page 1: Life in the church? Findings from the May 2013 21 st Century Evangelicals report.

Life in the church?

Findings from the May 2013

21st Century Evangelicals report

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Our panel of respondents

•In February 2013 1,864 Christians responded to the latest wave of the panel survey, this one being about church life.

• There was a response rate of 36% overall and around 71% for the people who had taken part in the previous survey.

• Respondents were 53% Male, 47% Female.

• 31% were Anglican, 18% Charismatic, 18% Baptist, plus a variety of other denominations.

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Snapshot

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Snapshot

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Our churches

What are the strengths and weaknesses of our

church?

Is our church representative of the community around us?

• 71% have good links and partnerships with other local churches

• 59% are predominantly middle class

• 47% have people from most of the different ethnic and social groups living in their locality

• 47% are good at providing for and including people with disabilities, learning disabilities and mental health issues

• 41% have a large number of committed young people (under-25) attending

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Does our church expect our leader to do everything, or

too much?

Is the amount of time we spend on church activities stopping us spending

time with non-Christians?

• 29% of those who are not church leaders spend 6-10 hours per week

• 11% of those who are not church leaders spend over 11 hours per week

Hours spent on church leadership and ministry• 68% of sole church leaders spend over 40 hours per

week

• 42% of church leaders’ spouses spend 6-10 hours per week

Are lots of people in our church given opportunities to

be involved?

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What do we think about church leaders?

• 88% respect the authority of their church leader

• 84% think that church members in general offer good support to their leader (but less – 77% - of church leaders felt they received good support)

• 77% said they would usually strive to follow the advice or implement the decisions of their church leader

• 67% are inspired by the example of their church leader

• 63% regularly and personally pray for their church leader

Do we pray for our church leaders?

Does our church leader actually feel supported?

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• 87% attend Sunday morning worship weekly

• 63% attend a home/small fellowship group weekly or fortnightly

• 34% attend weekly or fortnightly prayer meetings/groups

• 26% meet another church member for a drink weekly or fortnightly

• 24% attend Sunday afternoon or evening worship weekly

Do people in our church attend and enjoy home groups?

Why or why not?

Is prayer prioritised

enough in our church?

Getting involved

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• 93% had regularly attended at least one other church before their current one

• 57% had been part of their previous church for more than five years before moving

• 58% moved church following moving home

• 20% moved because they felt called to serve in their new church

• 20% moved because of problems or frustrations with their previous church

Why do people move on from our church?

Does our church deal with problems and issues well?

Moving church?

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• Over 70% believe that attendance at their own church would increase over the next 20 years

• 47% agree or strongly agree that their church is currently growing in number

• However only 41% were expecting growth in church attendance at the national level

Do we believe our church will increase in size in the next 20

years?

Do we pray for church growth – locally and nationally?

Are we really prepared for the changes that will happen if new

people join our church?

Church growth?

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What do you think about

your church?

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