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  1. May 24, 2019 · There’s a lot that’s wrong with the church today. Over and over, I see similar complaints: “The church today is compromised!” “The modern church is about entertainment!”

    • Nearly two in five churchgoers report regularly attending multiple churches. Declining church loyalty—or what is sometimes referred to as “church hopping”—is becoming a common feature of churchgoing.
    • Churchgoers are divided on the value of church. Another element of the churchgoing landscape is the paradoxical perceptions that churchgoers hold of church itself.
    • Churchgoers largely experience—and have come to expect—positive emotions and outcomes by going to church. Overall, churched adults say they leave worship services feeling inspired (37%), encouraged (37%), forgiven (34%), as though they have connected with God or experienced his presence (33%) and challenged to change something in their life (26%), every time.
    • Church membership is still a common practice and is correlated with positive outcomes—but its importance is declining among younger churchgoers. Church commitment extends beyond just finding your pew (or cushioned seat or folding chair).
    • No more post-pandemic bounce. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and immediately after, many pastors were wondering when churches would finally return to normal.
    • Shrinking groups but growing importance. Fewer Americans attend church today than several years ago, but also a smaller percentage of churchgoers are involved in adult small groups.
    • Shifting attendance patterns. What does it mean to be a regular churchgoer? Three in 5 U.S. Protestant pastors say someone needs to attend at least twice a month, according to a Lifeway Research study.
    • Increasing diversity. As the United States grows more diverse, so are most churches. And most churchgoers approve to an extent. Half (49%) say their church needs to be more ethnically diverse, while 41% disagree, according to Lifeway Research.
  2. Mar 2, 2024 · Terrassa is known for its vibrant festivals throughout the year. The Festa Major de Terrassa, celebrated in late June, is a spectacular event filled with parades, concerts, fireworks, and traditional dances. Modernist Gems. Terrassa is a treasure trove of modernist architecture.

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  4. Terrassa was known as Ègara during the time of the Roman Empire and is located just 30 kilometres from Barcelona. It boasts one of the best-preserved religious ensembles of the early-Christian period, a historic pivotal point straddling the time of the Romans and the early Christians. A series of ...

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    Terrassa is the home and birthplace of FC Barcelona and Spain national football team midfielder Xavi. The city's castells teams are the Minyons de Terrassa and the Castellers de Terrassa. On 22 November 2015, Terrassa's Plaça Vella was the scene of the world's first successful 4 de 10 amb folre i manilles, completed by the Minyons. Twin towns

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