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Leadership Network has once again released a study that church leaders should consume to understand the dynamics of leading today. This study is all on large Canadian churches and what we learn from them. It points out things these churches have done well, which caused them to grow and reach a younger audience. Even if your church isn’t considered large, you can still take some tips from the Leadership Network’s study to help in growing your own ministry.


“For Canadians who attended a Protestant church last weekend, an estimated one in eight attended a church that draws 1,000 or more in weekly attendance.” Leadership Network/Large Canadian Churches Draw an Estimated 300,000 Worshippers Each Week: Findings from a National Study

How do churches in Canada compare with churches in the United States? Roughly 9 million people (1/4 of the population) are Protestant in Canada, whereas 150 million people (1/2 of the population) are Protestant in the US. 13 million Canadians (1/3 of the population) are Catholic, while 68 million Americans (1/5 of the population) are Catholic. There are about 300,000 Protestant churches in the US and 18,000 in Canada. Of these churches, 7,000 of them in the US draw in more than 1,000 in attendance, while only 150 in Canada draw in more than 1,000. When you look at those numbers, it may seem that Canada’s churches aren’t growing like they are in the US, but the numbers are jumping quickly for our neighbors to the north.

You can learn more about these findings and other trends among Canada’s largest churches by reading the Leadership Network survey here. I’d love to know what you think about this study, and how it might help you in expanding your own ministry within your church.

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