Survey: 72% of Millennials ‘more spiritual than religious’

USA Today: Survey: 72% of Millennials 'more spiritual than religious'

Most young adults today don't pray, don't worship and don't read the Bible, a major survey by a Christian research firm shows.

If the trends continue, "the Millennial generation will see churches closing as quickly as GM dealerships," says Thom Rainer, president of LifeWay Christian Resources. In the group's survey of 1,200 18- to 29-year-olds, 72% say they're "really more spiritual than religious."

Spiritual-religious Among the 65% who call themselves Christian, "many are either mushy Christians or Christians in name only," Rainer says. "Most are just indifferent. The more precisely you try to measure their Christianity, the fewer you find committed to the faith."

Key findings in the phone survey, conducted in August and released today:

•65% rarely or never pray with others, and 38% almost never pray by themselves either.

•65% rarely or never attend worship services.

•67% don't read the Bible or sacred texts.

Many are unsure Jesus is the only path to heaven: Half say yes, half no.

"We have dumbed down what it means to be part of the church so much that it means almost nothing, even to people who already say they are part of the church," Rainer says.

The findings, which document a steady drift away from church life, dovetail with a LifeWay survey of teenagers in 2007 who drop out of church and a study in February by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, which compared the beliefs of Millennials with those of earlier generations of young people. …


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5 responses to “Survey: 72% of Millennials ‘more spiritual than religious’”

  1. Maybe they aren’t particularly inspired by a faith that apparently consists of the following:
    praying
    reading the Bible
    going to church
    believing everybody else is going to hell

  2. But church is so much easier this way don’t ya think? 😉

  3. JMorrow Avatar
    JMorrow

    Easier to manage if you’re running it, but harder to sit through for sure. 🙂 Thanks for the stat. It’s helpful for a final project I’m working on for a seminary class.

  4. Or maybe they believe everybody is going to heaven, so why put up with all the messy relationships and politics when you’re already “in.”

  5. Possible, but I think it’s more likely they “prayed the prayer” and are assured that they’re in, which is all that matters, supposedly

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