Bonding During the Night of the Churches Converging and Differing Experiences of Churchgoers and Non-Churchgoers

Archive for the Psychology of Religion 38 (1):47-71 (2016)
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How should we understand the paradoxical phenomenon that people are showing substantial interest in new events organized by the church in a western-European society that is characterized by dwindling church attendance? An explorative questionnaire study among churchgoers and non-churchgoers was conducted who chose to attend the so-called Night of the Churches in the Netherlands. The majority of the respondents indicated that they experience the Night of the Churches to be a qualitatively different phenomenon from other festivals. Our data suggest that for both churchgoers and non-churchgoers shared bonding experiences are what makes a Night of the Churches unique. Additionally, the results reveal that this event hardly changed respondents’ image of the church and that more churchgoers than non-churchgoers were interested in new forms of being church. Again, shared bonding experiences make the difference when it comes to being open to new ways of being church.

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