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I urge posters to avoid posting statistics on which denomination is losing members faster, as if that proves a point. Church growth and shrinkage can both be caused by true or false preaching. They also are related to demographic changes, immigration, and especially by inroads of secularism. A church that is really preaching true doctrine may lose, while a non denominational church preaching very little doctrine may grow.
In addition, statistics are notoriously inaccurate, especially comparing one denomination to another, or one year to another. In my own diocese, figures vary wildly, depending on many factors: average attendance vs registered families; families vs individuals; how long since the last census; how do we know when to drop people from the rolls?
So please, don’t throw stats around, it is uncharitable and often misleading.
In addition, statistics are notoriously inaccurate, especially comparing one denomination to another, or one year to another. In my own diocese, figures vary wildly, depending on many factors: average attendance vs registered families; families vs individuals; how long since the last census; how do we know when to drop people from the rolls?
So please, don’t throw stats around, it is uncharitable and often misleading.