Dollars and $ense: Uncovering the Socio-Economic Benefit of Religious Congregations in Canada

Author:

Wood Daly Mike1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sphaera Research, Toronto, Canada

Abstract

Since the earliest days of religious worship, houses of worship have stood as symbols of meaning and value. In Canada, the social, spiritual and communal value of local worshipping congregations has long been accepted. Despite this widespread qualitative acknowledgement, few studies have considered the economic impact that these congregations provide directly to their surrounding communities. Drawing on recent research in the United States, this article offers the first quantitative national estimate of the socio-economic value of these religious congregations to Canadian society. This study offers insight into the socio-economic benefit, or “Halo Effect”, that Canadian congregations and places of worship have on their surrounding communities. The article offers two estimates, ranging in economic scope from the basic impact of congregational spending, to a more generous figure resulting from the application of Social Return on Investment (SROI) models.

Funder

Evangelical Fellowship of Canada

The Salvation Army in Canada

Abundance Canada

Toronto United Church Council

Anglican Church of Canada

United Church of Canada

Canadian Council of Christian Charities

Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

WayBase

Charis Foundation

The Fellowship

Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Religious studies

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