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Churches across Glasgow make a "hidden contribution" to the city, according to a year-long study. | Churches across Glasgow make a "hidden contribution" to the city, according to a year-long study. |
The Salt of the Earth report said local communities benefited from 1,899 projects run by 315 churches. | The Salt of the Earth report said local communities benefited from 1,899 projects run by 315 churches. |
Lord Provost Bob Winter said: "The result is staggering, in terms of the amount of work that is under way and the range of people who benefit." | Lord Provost Bob Winter said: "The result is staggering, in terms of the amount of work that is under way and the range of people who benefit." |
The report, by Glasgow Churches Action, found more than half of churches were in the most deprived areas. | |
More than one fifth of all activities within churches were targeted at people in need and facing challenges such as homelessness, addiction, mental health issues and disability. | More than one fifth of all activities within churches were targeted at people in need and facing challenges such as homelessness, addiction, mental health issues and disability. |
Church-run local services range from computer classes and lunch clubs to badminton, mother and toddler groups and belly dancing. | Church-run local services range from computer classes and lunch clubs to badminton, mother and toddler groups and belly dancing. |
There were more than two-and-a-half million visits to the range of these services. | There were more than two-and-a-half million visits to the range of these services. |
What is clear is that this potential needs to be nurtured Meg Lindsay,Report author | |
Meg Lindsay, the report author, said: "What shines out through the information gathered for this report, is the humanity and commitment to their communities that the churches display. | Meg Lindsay, the report author, said: "What shines out through the information gathered for this report, is the humanity and commitment to their communities that the churches display. |
"They are embedded in those communities in a way that few - if any - other organisations are. | "They are embedded in those communities in a way that few - if any - other organisations are. |
"What is clear is that this potential needs to be nurtured." | "What is clear is that this potential needs to be nurtured." |
The report also highlighted what it called the strain on churches in providing services. | The report also highlighted what it called the strain on churches in providing services. |
It found maintaining church halls presented a financial challenge. | It found maintaining church halls presented a financial challenge. |
Some church leaders said they felt isolated and under pressure and the work of their churches was "not recognised or valued". | |
Glasgow Churches Action is a partnership of the Church of Scotland, Roman Catholic Church, United Free Church, Free Church, Scottish Episcopal Church, Baptist Church, Congregational Church, United Reformed Church, Salvation Army and Methodist Church. | Glasgow Churches Action is a partnership of the Church of Scotland, Roman Catholic Church, United Free Church, Free Church, Scottish Episcopal Church, Baptist Church, Congregational Church, United Reformed Church, Salvation Army and Methodist Church. |
It also has support from other Christian organisations working in the city. |
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