2019
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/7zprq
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Small Groups, Contexts, and Civic Engagement: A Multilevel Analysis of United States Congregational Life Survey Data

Abstract: Prior research suggests that church-goers are more civically engaged than their non-church-going counterparts. Little is known, however, about how the popular phenomenon of small groups factors into this equation. In the present study, we examine relationships between small group participation at individual and congregation levels and civic engagement. Using multilevel modeling and national data on congregations and individuals from the U.S. Congregational Life Study (n = 82,044), we find that: (1) individual-… Show more

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“…As these writings point out, civic skills can be developed through regular church attendance, but they are predominantly acquired through participation in small group activities outside of normal worship services (e.g., Djupe and Gilbert ; Verba, Schlozman, and Brady ; Whitehead and Strope ). The more participatory nature of these groups allows adherents to pick up skills that they can then translate into political engagement.…”
Section: Civic Skills Religious Denominations and Political Activismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As these writings point out, civic skills can be developed through regular church attendance, but they are predominantly acquired through participation in small group activities outside of normal worship services (e.g., Djupe and Gilbert ; Verba, Schlozman, and Brady ; Whitehead and Strope ). The more participatory nature of these groups allows adherents to pick up skills that they can then translate into political engagement.…”
Section: Civic Skills Religious Denominations and Political Activismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Schwadel () finds that economic inequality persists in civic participation and skill development within the church, as those with lower incomes are less likely to take part in the ancillary activities of the church. Furthermore, others have found gender, education, and religiosity to influence whether one takes on important leadership roles within the church (e.g., Djupe and Gilbert ; Whitehead and Stroope ). Yet, churches are not merely reinforcing political inequality; the development of civic skills is also often heralded as an equalizing force when it comes to political engagement and representation (Lichterman and Potts ; Smith ; Smidt et al.…”
Section: Civic Skills Religious Denominations and Political Activismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be partially related to the predominance of Jehovah's Witnesses in this town compared to the other communities surveyed. Many respondents mentioned structured time with their prayer group at least once a week, thus at baseline, this town may have overall been more socially connected, as religious group involvement has been shown to promote civic engagement [25]. Of note, none of the Town C respondents made mention of organized community groups that provided support, providing an opportunity to develop new programs to promote community engagement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Belonging to small groups attached to a larger congregation, however, plays a fundamental role in the civic engagement of its members. Whitehead and Stroope's (2015) analysis of data, drawn from over 80,000 individuals in 424 congregations, indicates that individuals who are members of church-based small groups are more likely to report high civic engagement. But the motive for promoting small groups makes a difference.…”
Section: Sub-divisions Retain Membership Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%