American Millennials are decidedly less religious than older generations, with more than one third selecting “No religion” on recent polls. Yet some Millennials have found new ways to embrace forms of spirituality that connect the human spirit in soulful ways outside the walls of houses of worship — in fitness studios, mindful meditation retreats, civic engagement, or theology debates over microbrews. Others are cultivating interfaith experiences during college in and their young professional lives that inform their social and political views of faith communities. This panel seeks to examine how Millennials are living out their religious and spiritual lives, and ways to measure these emerging trends.