Megachurch
, contemporary worship incorporating advanced audiovisual production, and a focus on seeker-sensitive outreach, megachurches have demonstrated resilience and growth—many expanding rapidly even as overall religious affiliation declines—through effective organizational strategies and adaptation to cultural preferences for experiential, low-commitment engagement.[3][4] While enabling large-scale community services, education, and evangelism, they frequently emphasize conservative theology and charismatic leadership, though this model has drawn scrutiny for associations with prosperity gospel teachings that link faith to material success, alongside documented cases of financial opacity, fraud, and moral failures among prominent leaders.[5][6]