Which way are American young adults going when it comes to religion?
Pew Research Center’s Religious Landscape Survey reports that only 45% of Americans 18–29 years old identify as Christians, compared to 54% of those aged 30–49, 72% of 50–64, and 74% of 65+.
Barna Group’s State of the Church initiative reports that young adults are leading “a resurgence in church attendance.” Gen Z (born 1999–2015) and Millennials (born 1984–98) attend church 1.9 and 1.8 weekends a month, respectively. By contrast, Gen X (born 1965–83), Boomers (born 1946–64), and Elders (born pre-1946) attend 1.6, 1.4, and 1.4 weekends monthly, respectively.
So are American young adults secularizing or experiencing a revival? It’s impossible to say for sure. The only way for Christians to find out is to do the work of evangelism and discipleship.
In this episode of the Influence Podcast, I talk to Josh Wellborn about ministry to the next generation of adults. I’m George P. Wood, executive editor of Influence magazine and your host.
Josh Wellborn is director of the Assemblies of God’s Young Adults ministry and author of 30 Under 30.
P.S. This podcast is crossposted from InfluenceMagazine.com by permission.

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