Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Tougher times see churches increase attendance


From New Zealand-

Church flocks are growing as people search for a deeper meaning during the recession.

Christ Church Cathedral Dean Peter Beck said Anglican churches had seen an increase in congregation numbers.

"There's certainly a renewed interest; people are looking for a way forward," he said.

"Instead of consumerism and individualism, which has really consumed us in these last decades, people have been shown the result of all that is to reap this whirlwind around the world and they are looking for something better.

"It's extraordinarily encouraging really."

The church stood for values of community and responsibility and was becoming more confident about communicating that message, said Beck.

Presbyterian Church assembly executive secretary Martin Baker said churches had noticed a big rise in numbers over holiday periods.

Christmas and Easter were usually quiet times for churches as families went away on holiday, but with budgets tightening many were choosing to stay at home.

"There's some indication that people are participating more fully in the life of churches, reconnecting to the churches," he said.

"During times of change people often take time to rethink their priorities and engagements with the community and values."

More here-

http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/wellbeing/2406010/Tougher-times-see-churches-increase-attendance

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