A Growing Number of Pastors Believe Their Churches Won’t Meet In-Person until 2021

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A Growing Number of Pastors Believe Their Churches Won’t Meet In-Person until 2021


A growing number of pastors believe their churches will not meet in person until 2021 because of the coronavirus.

As Christian Headlines previously reported, last week, Andy Stanley, pastor at North Point Community Church in suburban Atlanta announced that they would not meet in person until 2021, becoming the first in what some believe will be a growing trend.

According to Christianity Today, the Barna Group surveyed a group of pastors over the past week and 5 percent of them said they did not expect to have in-person worship services for the rest of 2020. While the number may seem small, in May, there were no respondents who thought they would not meet until next year.

Of the pastors who were surveyed most recently, 49 percent said their churches were already gathering weekly for worship, which is down from 56 percent in late June. Twenty-six percent of pastors said they had plans to resume meeting in July or August and 16 percent indicated their churches would meet in person again in September or October. Another 5 percent do not anticipate gathering in person until November or December, meaning that 10 percent of the pastors surveyed believed their churches would not meet together until at least November.

Stanley explained the rationale for not gathering for worship until 2021 in a video announcement to their church body. He said they would only have a small percentage…

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