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My personal opinion is that once the bottom starts hurting…you are not going to get much out of the message anyway. My wife and I are in our 60s. We can listen to very long messages at home, but sitting in a pew…we have had enough in 30 minutes.
An hr long Church service is long enough for us. What I would want to know is what the average attender would like for sermon length. Seems to me that in our day and age, 20 minutes is about the right amount for a message considering the success of TED talks and the very short attention span of most people these days.
The focus is on the preacher. How long does he want to preach? How can a 60 minute message be boiled down to 20 minutes? Where is the research on the hearers? Maybe shorter and focused on one main point that is looked at with various learning styles instead of someone just talking might increase retention and application stronger.
American Christianity. Numbers is king. What else is in the service? Worship is so much more. What percentae of the total time is the sermon?
Just reflecting on that which is rarely addressed. It would be interesting to know the actual service length as well as the sermon length.
Great question. I may just have to research this too.
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