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    New Mega-Church Study Finds Some Interesting Results

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    Scott Thumma, professor of Sociology of Religion at Hartford Seminary and co-author of “Beyond Megachurch Myths: What We Can Learn from America’s Largest Churches,” says he is not surprised at this development. “Megachurches are highly adaptable and continually innovating their programs and approach to worship and congregational organization as they respond to an ever changing social context,” he says.

    This new study focuses on the developing patterns observed across three national surveys done in 2000, 2005 and 2008 in a partnership between Thumma and Warren Bird, Leadership Network’s director of research.

    The survey found that some things have not changed. Megachurches (Protestant congregations with average weekly attendance of 2,000 or more) continue to grow in size, lead the way as America’s most multiethnic class of church and emphasize contemporary worship.

    But megachurches also are institutions in transition. They offer more worship services in multiple locations, play a greater role in community service and put greater emphasis on the role of small groups.

    Areas of Continuity

    Contemporary worship style:  Not surprisingly, contemporary worship (indicated by electric guitars, keyboards, drums and visual projection equipment) remains the overwhelming norm for worship. In the 2008 study, 78 percent of megachurches thought the term “contemporary” described their worship quite or very well.

    Outreach and programming:  These churches continue to be highly evangelistic and invitational, with their attendees highly engaged in recruiting others to the church. Megachurches still offer countless programs and opportunities both to be ministered to and to engage in ministry activities toward others.

    Finances:  Megachurches also continue to garner significant annual incomes. In 2008, the average megachurch income was 6.5 million dollars. This represents nearly a half-million increase over the average in 2005. However, the current income figure actually represents a slight decline of nearly $100,000 when compared to the 2005 study figure after correcting for inflation.

    For the first time, the 2008 study inquired how the megachurches spend their money, based on broad categories. While there was considerable variation among the churches reporting, generally about 50 percent of income went to salaries, 25 percent to buildings and 25 percent to missions and programs.

    Growth:  Megachurches continue to increase in the number of people they draw. Their average rate of growth in attendance for five years is around 50 percent.

    Areas of Change

    Growth without more seats:  A number of strategies and organizational innovations reflect new ways these congregations continue to grow.  To create the larger attendance figures, megachurches have turned to an increased use of additional gathering spaces (overflow rooms and multiple venues). Likewise, they are offering more services over the weekend. Additionally, 35 percent of megachurches say they hold simultaneous venue worship of different styles on their main campus and in satellite locations.

    Megachurches also are turning to the creation of off-campus satellites or multiple sites to hold additional worship services under the umbrella of a single identity, unified budget and solo senior leader.

    Education and interns:  More than one-half of the megachurches in the survey are sponsoring pastors or ministerial conferences. Additionally, 69 percent have internship/residency programs to train potential staff and ministerial candidates. So it seems as if megachurches are shifting from formal pastoral schools or institutes toward informal on-the-job internship programs for clergy training.

    Small groups:  Another aspect of congregational life that has dramatically changed in the past eight years is the growing emphasis on small groups. Perhaps the increased emphasis on small groups by over one-third of megachurches is in reaction to a perceived social disconnectedness more than a proactive strategy. 

    Social justice and community service:  An area of significant proactive change among megachurches is within social ministry and community service programming and involvement. In 2000, one-third (34 percent) of megachurches affirmed their congregation was “working for social justice.” By 2005, nearly one-half (49 percent) of congregations somewhat or strongly agreed this phrase described them well, and in 2008, 51 percent of churches affirmed this.

    The full report on the survey, “Changes in American Megachurches: Tracing Eight Years of Growth and Innovation in the Nation’s Largest-Attendance Congregations,” is available at both organizations’ web sites:

    Leadership Network, http://www.leadnet.org/SampleDownloads.asp?ID=554&Type=Downloads

    Hartford Seminary, http://hirr.hartsem.edu/megachurch/mega2008_summaryreport.html

    Any thoughts?


    A new study by Leadership Network and Hartford Seminary's Hartford Institute for Religion Research shows that U. S. megachurches continue to strengthen their foothold in the American religious landscape. According to the study, megachurches are having huge impact in all kinds of areas of church life, including: Christian education literature, worship resources and music materials; pastor-training conferences; planting new congregations and spinning off affiliated satellite locations; and hands-on mission trips. Here are more really interesting findings from the study...

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    1. Steve on Mon, September 15, 2008

      I usually find these studies lacking and this one is no exception. It seems as if the people doing the research have a preconceived response (ex: to make us feel that this model is succeeding) and fashion their questioning to acheive it. 


      In this study’s tracing of “growth and Innovation,” there is no acknowledgement that many of these megachurches have benefited from the attriction of not-so-innovative churches as well as stuggling mainline denominations (William Chadwick’s Stealing Sheep dealt admirably with this topic). And as far as innovation, it seems that true creativity is happening in very few churches. Rather, many growing megachurches are replicating other ideas which are easily transferred in a generic suburban context.


      Additionally, it suggests that these megachurches are still committed to church planting, citing that nearly 80% are doing so. But this does not detail partnerships that allow multiple churches to claim that they’ve planted a church. So while it seems that the commitment level is high, it is an ambiguous question that provides questionable data.


      Sorry for being long-winded. I just see nothing new here.

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