Church membership is at an all-time low, but venture-capital funding is pouring in for apps that teach prayer and Bible study.
their religious faith had been strengthened by the pandemic, according to a Pew study published in January.
Church attendance has fallen by as much as 50%, prompting leaders of various Christian denominations to plan for a “hybrid future” with permanent online services, theWalter Rossi, a rector for the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, told thehe believes apps like Hallow should ask for donations rather than charging subscription fees. “I don’t think any religious app should be for-profit,” Rossi said. “Prayer is always free.
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