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Tag Archives: Church growth
Number crunching: St Chrysostom’s, a growing church
In January churches around England are asked to submit statistics about attendance, baptisms etc for the previous year. The figures go into a big number cruncher and local and national statistics are later issued. Statistics reveal a downward pattern in … Continue reading
Posted in Anglican, Anglo Catholic, St Chrysostoms Church
Tagged Church growth, statistics
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A Growing Church – our story
One percent decline each year, disproportionately elderly age profile, out of step with the digital world… so the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of York recently described some of the stark problems of the Church of England. Undoubtedly these … Continue reading
Posted in Anglican, Anglo Catholic, Catholic, Christianity, LGBT, Manchester, Pilgrimage, St John Chrysostom
Tagged Church growth, inclusive, Welcome
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