Hartford Institute for Religion Research releases study on congregations and Internet use

The Hartford Institute for Religion Research recently released a study on congregations and Internet use. In their report on "Congregations and their use of Internet Technologies" they found a large majority of American congregations use Internet technologies, and those that do not use these technologies are likely to be perceived as out of sync by the public and members, according to the online press release and synopsis (http://www.faithcommunitiestoday.org/report-congregations-and-their-use-...). These finds are drawn from a 2010 report called "Virtually Religious: Technology and Internet Use in American Congregations”, more details found at http://www.hartfordinstitute.org/research/technology-Internet-use.html.