Latinos have been moving to evangelical Protestant churches of all kinds for many decades, this is not new. Goes back to the 1970s. Huge shift in terms of numbers. And not just Latinos. Ex-Catholics of all ethnicities comprise 30+ % of the members/attendees in many evangelical churches. All over the U.S. Evangelical churches have been gr…
Latinos have been moving to evangelical Protestant churches of all kinds for many decades, this is not new. Goes back to the 1970s. Huge shift in terms of numbers. And not just Latinos. Ex-Catholics of all ethnicities comprise 30+ % of the members/attendees in many evangelical churches. All over the U.S. Evangelical churches have been growing rapidly throughout Latin America in the last 30 years. Mamy of the Latino immigrants who came in recent years were Protestant.
Latinos have been moving to evangelical Protestant churches of all kinds for many decades, this is not new. Goes back to the 1970s. Huge shift in terms of numbers. And not just Latinos. Ex-Catholics of all ethnicities comprise 30+ % of the members/attendees in many evangelical churches. All over the U.S. Evangelical churches have been growing rapidly throughout Latin America in the last 30 years. Mamy of the Latino immigrants who came in recent years were Protestant.