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Brandall
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An interesting trend in my part of the country (Georgia USA) is the rise of the protestant mega church. They tend to seat 5000+ on any given Sunday and are growing like crazy.
My wife and daughter attend one of these and it is divided into 4 different campuses that, I believe, all fall under the same administration. I’ve been there twice for services and while it’s not for me, many people tend to enjoy that. They aren’t under any banner of a typical denomination but the senior pastor is the son of a somewhat famous Baptist minister so they probably slant that way.
I’ve seen some of the smaller denominational churches become extinct but I don’t really know if that is a trend. It might just be that the areas these churches have existed can no longer support these smaller (600 seat sanctuary of less) denominational churches.
I have no idea where protestant denominations will be in 20 years. In my little corner of the country, they’re not going away. It’s unlikely these mega churches or the smaller denominational churches will either convert to Catholicism in mass, all fall away or become extinct.
My daughter is 12 and is very happy in the mega church. I’m okay with that because she is learning about god. 12 year old girls are horrible to each other and it’s good to have an oasis that is safe and peaceful. For that I’m grateful. I grew up in a baptist church and I’m sure what she is learning is very close to what I’ve learned. Therefore I have a basis to discuss what she is learning and to help her with it.
My wife and daughter attend one of these and it is divided into 4 different campuses that, I believe, all fall under the same administration. I’ve been there twice for services and while it’s not for me, many people tend to enjoy that. They aren’t under any banner of a typical denomination but the senior pastor is the son of a somewhat famous Baptist minister so they probably slant that way.
I’ve seen some of the smaller denominational churches become extinct but I don’t really know if that is a trend. It might just be that the areas these churches have existed can no longer support these smaller (600 seat sanctuary of less) denominational churches.
I have no idea where protestant denominations will be in 20 years. In my little corner of the country, they’re not going away. It’s unlikely these mega churches or the smaller denominational churches will either convert to Catholicism in mass, all fall away or become extinct.
My daughter is 12 and is very happy in the mega church. I’m okay with that because she is learning about god. 12 year old girls are horrible to each other and it’s good to have an oasis that is safe and peaceful. For that I’m grateful. I grew up in a baptist church and I’m sure what she is learning is very close to what I’ve learned. Therefore I have a basis to discuss what she is learning and to help her with it.