From Christianity Today-
Every village in the United
Kingdom used to have a pub, a church, and a general store. Today, pubs
(short for “public houses”) have become iconic, a popular destination
for visitors to try drinks, traditional pub meals, and the cultural
ambiance.
But these local landmarks are closing quickly; only 39,000 are left in
England, down a quarter from 20 or so years ago. There are now more
church buildings than pubs, according to recent figures announced last month by the National Churches Trust.
But the number of churches overall is falling too, just not as fast. The
share of Christians in the UK is declining, as in America and other
parts of the Western world. Total secularization isn’t inevitably around
the corner for at least two reasons. First, surveys show that many who
say they have “no religion” still believe in God, pray, say they have a
soul, or even read the Bible. Second, there is actually substantial
growth among certain types of churches in the UK, all in the context of
God’s promise to build his church.
More here-
https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2019/may/churches-outnumber-pubs-in-uk-london-attendance-pentecostal.html
Opinion – 23 December 2024
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