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Eugene

(61,595 posts)
Thu Jun 4, 2020, 06:24 PM Jun 2020

Southern Baptists see historic drop in membership

Source: Washington Post

Southern Baptists see historic drop in membership

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey
6/4/2020, 12:12:34 p.m.

Total membership in the nation’s largest Protestant denomination fell at a historic rate between 2018 and 2019, according to an annual report released Thursday.

The Southern Baptist Convention said it had 14.5 million members in 2019, down about 287,655 from the previous year. Membership dropped 2 percent, the largest single-year drop in more than 100 years, according to a survey from LifeWay Christian Resources, the denomination’s publishing and research arm.

The decline reflects a larger trend of Americans leaving Christianity at a rapid pace. According to the Pew Research Center, 65 percent of Americans describe themselves as Christians, down 12 percentage points during the past decade.

Southern Baptist baptisms fell by more than 4 percent, a key metric in measuring new members of the faith. Average weekly worship service and Sunday school or small-group attendance each dropped by less than 1 percent. Giving was down, and total church receipts fell 1.44 percent to $11.6 billion.

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The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) has been in a steady decline for nearly 15 years, hitting its peak in 2003 at 16,315,050. The convention has been in turmoil in recent years, spending the bulk of its annual meeting in 2019 on the issue of sex abuse after the Houston Chronicle published reports on the issue in Southern Baptist churches. The convention has also hosted controversies over an invitation for Vice President Pence to speak at its meeting, faced difficulty in passing a resolution to decry the alt-right and held theological debates over the role of God’s sovereignty.

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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2020/06/04/southern-baptists-see-historic-drop-membership/
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Southern Baptists see historic drop in membership (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2020 OP
It needs to shrin to the size edhopper Jun 2020 #1
I'm wondering... UncleTomsEvilBrother Jun 2020 #2
Nope, Christianity progree Jun 2020 #10
well that is sure worth a kick and rec rurallib Jun 2020 #3
Good. eShirl Jun 2020 #4
Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes, Sir The Magistrate Jun 2020 #5
Excellent news. SamKnause Jun 2020 #6
I was raised Southern Baptist, but it seems I don't have a religion gene, so it didn't stick. Girard442 Jun 2020 #7
Thanks Jesus Major Nikon Jun 2020 #8
LOL! Here in the south, every baptist yard has a sign that says "thank you Jesus". BComplex Jun 2020 #15
It was the Southern Baptist that endorsed GW Bush Under The Radar Jun 2020 #9
The church is losing ground Chainfire Jun 2020 #11
That makes me happy. sinkingfeeling Jun 2020 #12
God does indeed, have a sense of humor. 3Hotdogs Jun 2020 #13
Maybe people are getting tired of the right wing propaganda being preached from the pulpit? BComplex Jun 2020 #14
Good. Iggo Jun 2020 #16
2. I'm wondering...
Thu Jun 4, 2020, 06:27 PM
Jun 2020

...if the article is a bit off when it says "the decline reflects a larger trend of Americans leaving Christianity..." I'm wondering if Americans are leaving Christianity or if it's just the case of Americans leaving Evangelicism.

The Magistrate

(95,237 posts)
5. Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes, Sir
Thu Jun 4, 2020, 06:41 PM
Jun 2020

Or perhaps more precisely in this case, talk like a stupid shit, and win the stupid prize of people seeing what a stupid shit you are...

Girard442

(6,059 posts)
7. I was raised Southern Baptist, but it seems I don't have a religion gene, so it didn't stick.
Thu Jun 4, 2020, 07:07 PM
Jun 2020

I never had any particular antipathy toward Evangelicals, although I thought they were misguided about many things and often badly served by their leadership. That all changed in 2016 when Evangelicals abandoned en masse their stated core beliefs and became Trumpists. As far as I'm concerned, if all those Evangelical church buildings end up as nothing but food for termites -- good riddance.

BComplex

(7,984 posts)
15. LOL! Here in the south, every baptist yard has a sign that says "thank you Jesus".
Fri Jun 5, 2020, 01:39 PM
Jun 2020
I laughed when I saw your post.

Under The Radar

(3,401 posts)
9. It was the Southern Baptist that endorsed GW Bush
Thu Jun 4, 2020, 07:43 PM
Jun 2020

...in the name of “Family Values” and fell for his stupid bullshit line that “God told me to end the tyranny in Iraq”. And no one had the balls to question why God would want him to kill nearly a million Iraqis and give their oil to Exxon.
The Church also started to endorse gun rights around the same time, which with each Church shooting it haunts me.
In my opinion 2% decline in a single year is a disgrace, especially with their support of Trump, where it is obvious that their gig is all about the money, and they care less about the wellbeing of the “children of God”

Chainfire

(17,308 posts)
11. The church is losing ground
Thu Jun 4, 2020, 09:49 PM
Jun 2020

as us older folks are dying off, the young ones aren't replacing us in sufficient numbers.

3Hotdogs

(12,210 posts)
13. God does indeed, have a sense of humor.
Thu Jun 4, 2020, 11:17 PM
Jun 2020

I was listening to a financial radio program today. Woman calls up to say she is kinda broke and in debt.

"God told me not to get a second job."

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