41% of Black Church Churchgoers Favor a Hybrid Church Future

COVID-19 gravely impacted convening and delivery methods for Black churches. Many leaders found themselves thrust into digital ministry for the first...

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COVID-19 gravely impacted convening and delivery methods for Black churches. Many leaders found themselves thrust into digital ministry for the first time following mandates and calls for social distancing and pandemic precautions. At the same time, as the Black population in the U.S. was hit harder by the virus, many Black churches adapted to offer support or share grief, even from a distance. As such, in the midst of the pandemic response, Barna data revealed more than one-third of Black Church churchgoers felt great concern about the long-term impact of COVID-19 on their church (35% strongly agree).

The Trends in the Black Church study—conducted in partnership with Rev. Dr. Brianna K. Parker (of Black Millennial Cafe), GlooUrban Ministries, Inc.LEAD.NYCAmerican Bible Society and Compassion—offered researchers a chance to follow up with both Black Church pastors and congregants, asking how the pandemic had affected their faith communities. The vast majority of Black Church congregants (64% strongly agree) feels their church responded well to the pandemic. Across the board, larger churches were more likely to be ready and resourced to embrace the digital and hybrid space, compared to smaller churches.

The following infographic offers a glimpse into what members and leaders in the Black Church say has and hasn’t changed—for better or for worse.

Data show that the pandemic pushed Black Church pastors to innovate and challenged their ability to disciple people digitally during the pandemic. Even now, as churches emerge from COVID-era regulations, pastors and their people wonder if or how these shifts will continue to shape the trajectory of their ministry strategy.

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