Shrinking congregations: Protestant denominations continue to struggle with aging and schisms
When the Episcopal Church recently announced cuts to its national staff, it was the latest in a long-running cycle among historic U.S. Protestant denominations, with declines in members leading to declines in funding and thus in staff. And it was not alone. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) also announced recent cuts to staff at its headquarters and in its global missions program. The United Methodist Church, after undergoing a major schism, has settled into a historically low budget, having cut its numbers of bishops and other positions. While the circumstances vary from one denomination to another, there are some common...
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