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Lyman Stone's avatar

The likeliest explanation is simply a change in reporting. WELS reports before 2020 are not publicly available, and reporting format changed in 2020 and 2021. I wager if you compare congregational-level data in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022, you'll find some kind of major change in the implied underlying data-generating process: maybe before 2020 a bunch of churches had imputed values or were straight-lining, or maybe a bunch of congregations didn't report in 2020, or maybe the reporting forms changed, etc, etc.

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David K's avatar

I have access to the WELS data by congregation from the 1990s through 2024. The change in 2020 was a shift from reporting child baptisms to reporting births. Child baptisms fell 37% from 2000-2019. In 2020, the Synod separated out the 1,060 children of adult confirmations/professions in another category. There's still ~750 missing child baptisms not accounted for by the change in methodology.

What's interesting is the 37% drop in WELS youth confirmations between 2000-2020. No methodology change in those youth confirmation numbers and it's dropped another 6% since 2020.

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