ONE Sabbath

The ONE Campaign, which is focused on combating global poverty, is organizing ONE Sabbath, which, together with “companion programs ONE Seva and ONE Sadaqa will rally believers of all faiths, Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus and others, to learn and take action on behalf of people living in extreme poverty and dying from preventable diseases.” More information can be found here.

ONE Sabbath commissioned a n new Barna survey that reports that more than half of all clergy surveyed believe that their congregations need to be doing poor to help the poor:

Slightly more than half of Christian clergy surveyed say their own congregation should be doing more to address global poverty and health.

The survey of 1,024 Protestant and Catholic clergy found that almost two-thirds of them — 64 percent — said U.S. churches in general should increase those efforts. But while 57 percent said their own congregation should be doing more, 43 percent said they believed they were doing enough.

“The church is really split when it comes to their interest in dealing with international poverty,” said David Kinnaman, president of The Barna Group, which conducted the research for the ONE Campaign, a secular advocacy organization that has started a ONE Sabbath effort to engage religious congregations.

While the vast majority of clergy — 90 percent — said political leaders should talk about how the country can address international poverty and health matters, the typical Christian leader may only preach about poverty issues once a year.

“Usually poverty is something that’s mentioned once or twice a year,” said Kinnaman, who added that African-American, mainline Protestant and Catholic churches tend to bring up such issues more often. “It doesn’t really become a main theme for many congregations as they talk about the kinds of things they’re trying to activate people in their church to do.”

The telephone survey of 1,024 Catholic and Protestant clergy was conducted in October and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.2 percentage points.

Read it all here.

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