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In this episode, we dive deep into the shifting landscape of religion in America, exploring the growing divide between those who identify as religious versus spiritual. Drawing on recent PEW research, we discuss the numbers behind this trend, examining the rise of spiritual but not religious individuals and what it means for the future of faith in the U.S. How is the church responding to this shift? Are traditional religious institutions adapting, or are they struggling to keep pace with the evolving spiritual needs of Americans? Join us as we unpack the data, share insights, and discuss the complex relationship between belief, identity, and community in today's society.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the shifting landscape of religion in America, exploring the growing divide between those who identify as religious versus spiritual. Drawing on recent PEW research, we discuss the numbers behind this trend, examining the rise of spiritual but not religious individuals and what it means for the future of faith in the U.S. How is the church responding to this shift? Are traditional religious institutions adapting, or are they struggling to keep pace with the evolving spiritual needs of Americans? Join us as we unpack the data, share insights, and discuss the complex relationship between belief, identity, and community in today's society.

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