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In this episode, Sam and Matt McCraw unpack weekly church attendance trends from 2016 to 2024 across four generations. While Boomers slightly increased from 27% to 28%, Gen X dropped from 24% to 22%, Millennials from 26% to 22%, and Gen Z saw the sharpest decline—from 29% to 24%. What do these shifts mean for the future of church engagement, discipleship, and ministry strategy? We explore the implications for leadership, generational outreach, and the need for intentional connection points that resonate with each group.
WEEKLY church attendance trends 2016 to 2024:
Source: Ryan Burge, “Religion in 2024: The Plateau Is Real.” Graphs about Religion. Burge uses the data from The Cooperative Election Study, 2008 to 2024.
Upward Running for Adults: Your Church’s Next Step in Outreach
Pastors, when you open God’s Word to teach or preach, you need a Bible that is faithful to the original text and clear for your people to understand.
That is why so many church leaders trust the New Living Translation. The NLT combines accurate scholarship with natural, understandable language, making it ideal for sermon prep, public reading, discipleship, and study.
And because it is crafted to be audibly enjoyable, the NLT connects with listeners in the pews and beyond.
Learn more at NewLivingTranslation.com.
The post Weekly Church Attendance Patterns by Generation: 2016 to 2024 appeared first on Church Answers.
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In this episode, Sam and Matt McCraw unpack weekly church attendance trends from 2016 to 2024 across four generations. While Boomers slightly increased from 27% to 28%, Gen X dropped from 24% to 22%, Millennials from 26% to 22%, and Gen Z saw the sharpest decline—from 29% to 24%. What do these shifts mean for the future of church engagement, discipleship, and ministry strategy? We explore the implications for leadership, generational outreach, and the need for intentional connection points that resonate with each group.
WEEKLY church attendance trends 2016 to 2024:
Source: Ryan Burge, “Religion in 2024: The Plateau Is Real.” Graphs about Religion. Burge uses the data from The Cooperative Election Study, 2008 to 2024.
Upward Running for Adults: Your Church’s Next Step in Outreach
Pastors, when you open God’s Word to teach or preach, you need a Bible that is faithful to the original text and clear for your people to understand.
That is why so many church leaders trust the New Living Translation. The NLT combines accurate scholarship with natural, understandable language, making it ideal for sermon prep, public reading, discipleship, and study.
And because it is crafted to be audibly enjoyable, the NLT connects with listeners in the pews and beyond.
Learn more at NewLivingTranslation.com.
The post Weekly Church Attendance Patterns by Generation: 2016 to 2024 appeared first on Church Answers.
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