Across the country, religious congregations have reopened, or reopened with some health restrictions still in place, after two long pandemic years, according to a new Pew Research survey.
According to the recently released Faith Communities Today study, half of the congregations in the United States have 65 people or fewer, while two-thirds of congregations have fewer than 100.
About half (52 percent) of congregations across the U.S. have seen more people participating during the pandemic. At more than half, giving has remained the same or increased, while 41 percent of congregations say giving ...