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Metaverse use dips among churches as Zuckerberg remains committed to VR
Despite drawing significant interest during the coronavirus pandemic that created a buzz big enough to question whether it could replace megachurches, the excitement for the metaverse appears to have hit a bump as some 90% of churches have gravitated towards less expensive and more easily accessed online engagement.
Pope Francis denies calling conservative Cardinal Burke his 'enemy': report
Pope Francis reportedly confirmed to his biographer that he stripped U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke of his salary and evicted him from his Vatican apartment, but denied accusations that he called the conservative American prelate his "enemy."
Pope Francis reportedly strips US Cardinal Burke of salary, evicts him from apartment
Pope Francis is reportedly stripping conservative U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke of his salary and Vatican apartment as punishment for fomenting "disunity" in the Roman Catholic Church.
Pastor Jamal Bryant gets new flak for old message claiming Jesus was wrong 85% of His life
Leader of the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest, Georgia, Jamal Bryant, is getting some new flak for an old message in which he claims Jesus was “wrong” for 85% of His life despite being called, anointed, and chosen.
Church attendance still below pre-pandemic levels despite slight uptick, new data shows
Religious worship service attendance in the United States is still below pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels despite a slight increase in the last two years, with a slightly steeper decline among Catholics than Protestants, survey data suggests.
New report reveals surprising reason for post-COVID decline in Church of England attendance
A new report suggests that a decrease in access to online and onsite church services is the reason why attendance at Church of England parishes dwindled over the past three years, as opposed to the coronavirus pandemic.
A shrinking number of churchgoers are participating in small groups: survey
A new survey shows a shrinking number of churchgoers are participating in small groups as pastors stress that such ministries are essential to fostering community within their congregations.