Dunfermline Presbytery News & Notices

16/11/2009

New research on link between faith in youth and adulthood

Filed under: General, Uncategorized — admin @ 04:53 pm

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 What is the connection between childhood faith and adult religious commitment?

A recent study conducted by the Barna Group provides new insights into this age-old question. The survey asked adults to think back on their upbringing and to describe the frequency of their involvement in Sunday school or religious training. The Barna researchers then compared those reported early-life behaviors with the respondents’ current levels of faith activity and faith durability.

How do childhood and teen engagement connect to adult spirituality? The research examined four elements of adult religious commitment: attending church, having an active faith (defined as reading the Bible, praying, and attending church in the last week), being unchurched, and switching from childhood faith.

When it comes to church engagement, those who attended Sunday school or other religious programs as children or as teens were much more likely than those without such experiences to attend church and to have an active faith as adults. For instance, among those who frequently attended such programs as a child, 50% said they attended a worship service in the last week, which is slightly higher than the national average and well ahead of those who rarely or never attended children’s programs. Among those who frequently attended religious programs as teenagers, 58% said they had attended a worship service in the last week. In comparison, less frequent participation as a teenager correlated with less frequent adult participation.

for more details visit
http://www.barna.org/barna-update/article/15-familykids/321-new-research-explores-the-long-term-effect-of-spiritual-activity-among-children-and-teens

24/09/2009

Why more women than men in Church?

Filed under: General, Uncategorized — admin @ 03:19 pm

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Coming out of the 2008 church attendance census we discovered that around 1/3 of those who came to church are men and 2/3 are women.  The question posed by our discusison in Presbytery and also to kirk sessions is ‘Why are there more women and than men in church.’  To aid your discussions and your thinking why not have a look at the online video discussion from premier christian tv.

http://player.premier.tv/premiertv.aspx?AssetId=e42f58ed-b9f6-4634-9244-95e837fdcf9d&ChannelId=

Do you agree or disagree?

04/04/2008

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Filed under: General, Uncategorized — admin @ 11:11 pm

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