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Empty churches

Chapter 1: EMPTY CHURCHES
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The author examines a widespread rural religious crisis, describing uneven church distribution that leaves many communities without any congregation while other locales suffer from multiple, competing meeting-houses. He documents consequences such as sparse attendance, inadequately paid ministers, and children lacking regular religious instruction, and explores economic and denominational causes that undermine local parishes. Using statistics, local vignettes, and analysis, the work connects the decline of country churches to broader rural-urban social concerns and advocates practical changes in organization and cooperation to restore viable religious life in farming communities.

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EMPTY CHURCHES

THE RURAL-URBAN DILEMMA

BY

CHARLES JOSIAH GALPIN

IN CHARGE OF THE DIVISION OF FARM POPULATION AND RURAL LIFE,
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS,
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

THE CENTURY CO.

New York & London