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Pastors Often Discussed Election, Pandemic and Racism in Fall of 2020

Among churches that posted their sermons, homilies or worship services online between Aug. 31 and Nov. 8, 2020, two-thirds posted at least one message from the pulpit mentioning the election. But...

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In historically Black Protestant churches, regular attenders more likely to...

82% of members of the historically Black Protestant tradition who attend church regularly have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. The post In historically Black Protestant churches,...

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Across religious groups, a majority of Black Americans say opposing racism is...

75% of Black Americans say that opposing racism is essential to their faith or sense of morality, a view that extends across faith traditions. The post Across religious groups, a majority of Black...

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Black adults in the U.S. South more likely than those in other regions to...

Black Southerners diverge from other Black Americans – especially Northeasterners and Westerners – in other ways when it comes to religion. The post Black adults in the U.S. South more likely than...

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Few Americans Blame God or Say Faith Has Been Shaken Amid Pandemic, Other...

In the new survey, the Center attempted for the first time to pose some of these philosophical questions to a nationally representative sample of U.S. adults, finding that Americans largely blame...

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One year in, Biden job approval down among Black Protestants, other...

While Biden’s rating is still low among White Christians, positive ratings also fell among Black Protestants and the religiously unaffiliated. The post One year in, Biden job approval down among Black...

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More houses of worship are returning to normal operations, but in-person...

Churches and other houses of worship increasingly are holding services the way they did before the COVID-19 outbreak began. The post More houses of worship are returning to normal operations, but...

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How Religion Intersects With Americans’ Views on the Environment

Most U.S. adults – including a solid majority of Christians and large numbers of people who identify with other religious traditions – consider the Earth sacred and believe God gave humans a duty to...

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About four-in-ten U.S. adults believe humanity is ‘living in the end times’

58% of U.S. adults say they do not believe “we are living in the end times” – the destruction of the world as we know it. The post About four-in-ten U.S. adults believe humanity is ‘living in the end...

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Online Religious Services Appeal to Many Americans, but Going in Person...

About a quarter of U.S. adults regularly watch religious services online or on TV, and most of them are highly satisfied with the experience. About two-in-ten Americans (21%) use apps or websites to...

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Pastors Often Discussed Election, Pandemic and Racism in Fall of 2020

Among churches that posted their sermons, homilies or worship services online between Aug. 31 and Nov. 8, 2020, two-thirds posted at least one message from the pulpit mentioning the election. But...

View Article

In historically Black Protestant churches, regular attenders more likely to...

82% of members of the historically Black Protestant tradition who attend church regularly have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. The post In historically Black Protestant churches,...

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Across religious groups, a majority of Black Americans say opposing racism is...

75% of Black Americans say that opposing racism is essential to their faith or sense of morality, a view that extends across faith traditions. The post Across religious groups, a majority of Black...

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Black adults in the U.S. South more likely than those in other regions to...

Black Southerners diverge from other Black Americans – especially Northeasterners and Westerners – in other ways when it comes to religion. The post Black adults in the U.S. South more likely than...

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Few Americans Blame God or Say Faith Has Been Shaken Amid Pandemic, Other...

In the new survey, the Center attempted for the first time to pose some of these philosophical questions to a nationally representative sample of U.S. adults, finding that Americans largely blame...

View Article


One year in, Biden job approval down among Black Protestants, other...

While Biden’s rating is still low among White Christians, positive ratings also fell among Black Protestants and the religiously unaffiliated. The post One year in, Biden job approval down among Black...

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More houses of worship are returning to normal operations, but in-person...

Churches and other houses of worship increasingly are holding services the way they did before the COVID-19 outbreak began. The post More houses of worship are returning to normal operations, but...

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How Religion Intersects With Americans’ Views on the Environment

Most U.S. adults – including a solid majority of Christians and large numbers of people who identify with other religious traditions – consider the Earth sacred and believe God gave humans a duty to...

View Article

About four-in-ten U.S. adults believe humanity is ‘living in the end times’

58% of U.S. adults say they do not believe “we are living in the end times” – the destruction of the world as we know it. The post About four-in-ten U.S. adults believe humanity is ‘living in the end...

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Online Religious Services Appeal to Many Americans, but Going in Person...

About a quarter of U.S. adults regularly watch religious services online or on TV, and most of them are highly satisfied with the experience. About two-in-ten Americans (21%) use apps or websites to...

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