unSeminary Podcast

The Future of Large Churches: Early Findings from the 2025 Survey with Warren Bird

Oct 9, 2025
In this discussion, Warren Bird, a church researcher and author of over 35 books, dives into the future of large churches post-pandemic. He highlights early findings from his new survey, revealing increased community service and a rising spiritual interest among young adults. Warren also addresses the cultural distrust surrounding big churches, unique strengths they possess, and how small groups play a crucial role in discipleship. He questions the sustainability of traditional attractional models and explores how in-person worship is drawing people back.
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Large Churches' Post-Pandemic Moment

  • Large churches faced the hardest impact from the pandemic and their recovery reveals structural resilience and change.
  • The survey probes whether large churches have returned, how they're different, and if they're an asset or liability to communities.
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Distrust Meets Unique Capacity

  • Cultural distrust of institutions extends to large churches, fueled by scandals and media framing.
  • Yet Warren Bird argues healthy large churches can offer specialized ministries smaller churches rarely sustain.
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Community Impact Increased

  • Early survey finding: large churches report increased service and impact on their local communities since the pandemic.
  • This community service doubles as outreach and creates an inviteable identity for attendees.
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