Church offers respite in Tough Economic Times

Attendance appears to be on the rise at some churches as more people turn to religious centers not only for faith and fellowship but also for inexpensive entertainment and social engagement.

Though a recent poll indicates that overall attendance is stable, some parishes are reporting increases, according to local church leaders.

As the slumping economy forces people to cut back on expenses, free entertainment offered by churches is becoming increasingly popular. Colin Kerr, director of Christian education at Charleston’s Second Presbyterian Church, said young people are the beneficiaries at his church.

“Because our church does have such a small demographic, with one-third to half of the congregation being young adults, the majority of the church’s events are geared towards a younger generation,” Kerr said.

Read it all from the Faith and Values section of the local paper.

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Posted in * Christian Life / Church Life, * Economics, Politics, * Religion News & Commentary, * South Carolina, Economy, Other Churches, Parish Ministry, The Credit Freeze Crisis of Fall 2008/The Recession of 2007--

One comment on “Church offers respite in Tough Economic Times

  1. physician without health says:

    I pray that the seekers attending these services will come to Know Christ as Lord and Savior.