The Impact of Congregation-Related Variables on Programs for Senior Adult Members

Author:

Knapp James L.1

Affiliation:

1. Southeastern Oklahoma State University

Abstract

The growing number of elderly individuals is beginning to have an impact on the composition of local churches. Using a national probability sample of Churches of Christ ( N = 753), three hypotheses are tested. An examination of frequencies indicates that the program offered most often for senior adult members by local congregations is visitation to shut-ins. Results of chi-square tests reveal that having an organized senior adult ministry greatly enhances the number of programs for senior adults. Finally, multiple regression is used to test a model of factors believed to influence how “elder friendly” a local congregation is. The percentage of the congregation over the age of 65 has little influence. Of greater importance is the amount of money budgeted for senior adult ministry, as well as the size of the congregation and whether an organized effort to minister to senior adults is in place. Implications for religious leaders and researchers are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology

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