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Lifeway discovers what is important for Young Adults in Church
  • Seventy-three percent of church members and 47 percent of non-affiliated young adults indicated that community with other young adults is extremely important in their lives.
  • The second most important thing for young adult churchgoers is participation in small-group meetings to discuss life application of Scripture (71 percent).
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Date: 12/5/2006


Study Reveals that Once Churched Adults are Willing to Attend Once Again
  • Four percent of formerly churched adults are actively looking for a church to attend regularly (other than their previous church).
  • Six percent would prefer to resume attending regularly in the same church they had attended.
  • 62 percent are not actively looking, but are open to the idea of attending church regularly again.
  • More than a third are motivated to consider returning "to fill a gap felt since stopping regular church attendance" (34 percent).
  • The most common motivation of those who would consider returning comes straight from the soul: "to bring me closer to God" (46 percent).
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Date: 11/8/2006


Statistics show that Generation Y is Redefining Faith
  • Less religious youth are concentrated among those who simply have no denominational preference (66 percent compared to 27 percent overall) and Jews (40 percent compared to 27 percent overall)
  • Demographically, God-less youth are not that distinct from the rest of their peers.
    • They are more male (33 percent compared to 27 percent overall), especially college educated men (39 percent compared to 27 percent overall)
    • They are particularly likely to be found in the Northeast (41 percent compared to 27 percent overall).
    • A disproportionate number of Asian Americans (38 percent compared to 27 percent overall) are also God-less.
  • Between 1972 and 2000, the percentage of young Americans identifying themselves as white steadily decreased from 88 percent to 65 percent.
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Date: 11/6/2006


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