The rural church is some what like the small family farm,it is slowly leaving the rural landscape. Most country churches are suffering from the lack of funds to pay for a full time clergy and keep up the maintenence of the premises. In order to provide a minister for many of these rural churches a member of the clergy is asked to look after as many as three charges and that makes it difficult to attract anyone to the position. I think you are right about a shortage of trained ministers. It seems young people are not attracted to such an occupation.
The number of people attending church is becoming fewer and these members are also getting older and are not being replaced by a younger congergation. The rural churches do not have the required programs to attract young people. I feel the younger crowd are going to the bigger churches where there is more social life and programs that interest them.
Many of the small communities that are located in a 20 - 30 mile radius of a bigger centre are becoming satilite communities to that centre and most of the activities such as church, school and social life tend to migrate to the bigger population.
Also the local economy plays a big part in this because when the area suffers from a drought or other reasons that cause a depressed economy then people tend to hold back on donations to the church. Many senoirs who depend on the stock market for their retirement income are no longer in a position to make large donations to the church.
The number of people attending church is becoming fewer and these members are also getting older and are not being replaced by a younger congergation. The rural churches do not have the required programs to attract young people. I feel the younger crowd are going to the bigger churches where there is more social life and programs that interest them.
Many of the small communities that are located in a 20 - 30 mile radius of a bigger centre are becoming satilite communities to that centre and most of the activities such as church, school and social life tend to migrate to the bigger population.
Also the local economy plays a big part in this because when the area suffers from a drought or other reasons that cause a depressed economy then people tend to hold back on donations to the church. Many senoirs who depend on the stock market for their retirement income are no longer in a position to make large donations to the church.
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