The Church Report | Christian Standard, May/June 2022 centers on the condition of the church in a time of transition, with special attention to attendance trends, leadership development, church unity, and military chaplaincy. The cover and contents present this as a report-oriented issue, combining data, ministry analysis, and feature articles that address the present and future health of Christian churches and churches of Christ.
Jerry Harris opens the issue by urging churches to treat transition as an opportunity for innovation rather than retreat. Michael C. Mack then explains why the annual church survey in this issue emphasizes in-person attendance and the full expression of church community. A major section of the issue is devoted to the 2021 church report, with Kent E. Fillinger summarizing attendance recovery, baptisms, financial outlook, top ministry concerns, and causes for celebration among surveyed churches.
Other major articles widen the focus. Jerry Harris addresses the leadership crisis and the need to develop ministers where they already serve. Chris DeWelt reflects on the legacy of Don DeWelt and the pursuit of unity rooted in John 17. Victor Knowles calls readers not to reject those who need reconciliation, and a substantial section on military chaplaincy highlights its spiritual and practical importance through articles by Lt. Jamin M. Bailey, Tom Ellsworth, and Roger Storms.
Together, The Church Report | Christian Standard, May/June 2022 offers a valuable snapshot of church life, leadership needs, and Restoration Movement concerns in a season of change.






