A Culture of Faith

Evangelical Congregations in Canada

Michael Wilkinson author Sam Reimer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press

Published:17th Apr '15

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Many religious scholars have noted a decline in institutional forms of religion in Canada. With fewer Canadians regularly attending church or following denominational proscriptions, is institutionalized religion becoming a thing of the past? In A Culture of Faith, Sam Reimer and Michael Wilkinson argue that evangelical Protestants continue to show strong allegiance to their congregations. Through a national study, including interviews with over five hundred pastors and an analysis of financial resources, the authors argue that evangelical Protestant congregations demonstrate greater resiliency within a broader context of declining religiosity. According to their findings, weekly church attendance among evangelicals is substantially higher than the national average, church attendees say they get significant enjoyment from their religious groups, youth participation is high, and evangelicals are more likely to volunteer. While there may be signs of decline on the horizon, Canadian evangelical congregations seem to remain vital at a time when most other Christian traditions are waning. A clearly presented study of evangelical beliefs, organizations, leaders, and finances, A Culture of Faith reveals the current strength of evangelical Protestantism and its implications for the future of religion in Canada.

"The writing is clear and the quality of the information is high. Not just for sociologists of religion, this book is highly recommended for local church pastors and denominational leaders as well as seminary professors and their students." Gerardo Marti, author of The Deconstructed Church: Understanding Emerging Christianity

ISBN: 9780773545045

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296 pages