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Christians Who Frequently Attend Church are Happier in their Jobs. Here's Why...The key word is "devout" as study concludes, "Religious participation is an active part of life for millions of Americans, and it is relevant in other domains." (Waco, TX)—A congregation's beliefs about work attitudes and practices affect a churchgoer on the job—but how much depends in part on how involved that person is in the congregation, according to a study by Baylor University sociologists funded by the National Science Foundation.
"We already knew that about 60 percent of American adults are affiliated with congregations, but we wanted to delve into whether that carries over from weekend worship services to the work day," said Jerry Z. Park, Ph.D., associate professor of sociology in Baylor's College of Arts & Sciences. "It turns out it does make some difference in their attitudes at work. That means it has a potential ‘payoff' not only for employers, but for employees themselves." The analysis of data—"Workplace-Bridging Religious Capital: Connecting Congregations to Work Outcomes"—is published in the journal Sociology of Religion. Researchers' analysis was based on the National Survey of Work, Entrepreneurship and Religion, a 2010 Web-based survey of 1,022 fulltime workers. Their findings concentrated on three areas: • Job satisfaction: Full-time workers who regularly attend a congregation that emphasizes integrating their faith at work report higher job satisfaction. • Job commitment: Full-time workers who regularly attend a congregation that emphasizes integrating their faith at work report higher commitment to their place of employment. • Entrepreneurship: People who are actively involved (Remove one duplicate in in) congregations that promote integration of faith with work are more likely to describe themselves as entrepreneurial, Park said. However, attendance seems to impede entrepreneurship—perhaps because time and energy spent in entrepreneurial endeavors leaves less time for church attendance. Max Weber, an early social theorist, argued that Protestants who lived strict, simple lives—such as the Calvinists of the 16th and 17th centuries—viewed their worldly employment as service to God, so religion added significance to labor. Success in business was viewed as confirmation of salvation. "Religious participation is an active part of life for millions of Americans, and it is relevant in other domains," the study concluded.
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