How Nigeria's Small Churches Weathered the COVID-19 Storm

NigeriaTue Jan 28 2025
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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Nigeria, small church congregations found their routines upended by restrictions and lockdowns. This study looked at how these smaller churches, with their limited resources and social networks, handled these sudden changes. One thing became clear: the pandemic forced churches to get creative. Members had to step up, and in some surprising ways, it even drew in new faces who might not have considered church before. Despite these challenges, however, the study found no clear connection between the pandemic and church growth in Nigeria.
While the pandemic threw a wrench into many of the traditional church activities, it also opened up new opportunities. "Polygamous" worshippers, those who attended multiple churches, and the unchurched began to participate more. This shift challenged the way churches think about ministry and how they engage with their communities. The study emphasized that the pandemic didn't just change how churches functioned; it changed whom they reached. The ability of these small congregations to pivot creatively was instrumental in maintaining their social reach. It's an interesting insight into the resilience of local communities and their spiritual practices.
https://localnews.ai/article/how-nigerias-small-churches-weathered-the-covid-19-storm-5d637d1

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