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Report Shows Congregations Respond to Pandemic With Extraordinary Social Outreach
Just in time for the holiday season, the Hartford Institute for Religion Research has released its second report examining how U.S. congregations are navigating the COVID-19 pandemic, and findings this time show most churches are embracing new and innovative ministry opportunities.

One congregation, for example, helped fund a food truck that was donated to a school to provide a mobile feeding center for a low-income community. Another launched a Memory Café, which provides a monthly social opportunity for anyone with dementia and their care partners. Another of our survey respondents said their church went from a monthly sandwich-making ministry to feeding up to 1,200 people per week.

This report is based on data from the second survey of the Exploring the Pandemic Impact on Congregations: Innovation Amidst and Beyond Covid-19 project, which includes an over-sampling of eight denominational groups and a random sampling of congregations in other denominations for a total of 38 Christian denominational groups and 820 responses and was conducted in November. It is part of a collaborative, five-year research project funded by Lilly Endowment Inc. and led by the Hartford Institute for Religion Research at Hartford International University for Religion and Peace.

The survey also showed that since the pandemic began, 45% of congregations have made permanent changes to their community outreach, and more than half (54%) started a new ministry or expanded and increased an existing one.
“In this difficult time, congregations have shown extreme resiliency by adapting and finding new ways to address the changing needs of their communities,” said Dr. Allison Norton, Co-Investigator of the study. “By intensifying community connection and social outreach, churches are largely meeting new challenges.”
Our research team will continue to document and report on how congregations respond to the evolving pandemic in the coming months and years.

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New Research from Our Partners
The Tech in Churches During COVID-19 project led by our collaborating partners at the Network of New Media, Religion and Digital Culture Studies recently released their first report entitled When Pastors Put on the ‘Tech Hat’: How Churches Digitized During COVID-19. Learn more about the findings on our blog.

As a follow-up to this report, Dr. Heidi Campbell of the Tech in Churches During COVID-19 research team, offered reflections on shared themes between their first report (When Pastors Put on the ‘Tech Hat’: How Churches Digitized During COVID-19) and our first report of the Exploring the Pandemic Impact on Congregations study (Navigating the Pandemic: A First Look at Congregational Responses). Explore these commonalities on our blog.

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