2016
DOI: 10.1177/2378023115617168
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The Negative Relationship between Size and the Probability of Weekly Attendance in Churches in the United States

Abstract: Are people less likely to attend large churches? Using nationally representative data, I find a negative relationship between size and the probability of attendance for Conservative, Mainline, and black Protestants and for Catholics in parishes larger than 500 attenders. The addition of control variables does not change these patterns. These results support the theory that group cohesion lies at the heart of the size-participation relationship in churches. With the rapid growth of megachurches in the United St… Show more

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“…More well-resourced and often larger churches have created specialized paid roles-associate pastors, youth pastors, children's ministers, choir directors, and musicians. There is also evidence to suggest that church goers have less discretionary time to devote to church-related activities (Jacobs and Gerson 2009) but that, conversely, their membership has higher programmatic expectations (Eagle 2016). Black pastors felt trapped.…”
Section: Black Pastors Spoke Frequently About How the Long History Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More well-resourced and often larger churches have created specialized paid roles-associate pastors, youth pastors, children's ministers, choir directors, and musicians. There is also evidence to suggest that church goers have less discretionary time to devote to church-related activities (Jacobs and Gerson 2009) but that, conversely, their membership has higher programmatic expectations (Eagle 2016). Black pastors felt trapped.…”
Section: Black Pastors Spoke Frequently About How the Long History Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%