Here are two headlines you might have seen recently. In September, Barna Group announced, “Young Adults Lead a Resurgence in Church Attendance,” with Gen Z and millennials attending more frequently than they did during the pandemic. Then, in November, Gallup reported, “Drop in U.S. Religiosity Among Largest in World,” with the percentage of Americans who say religion is important to their daily life falling 17 points over the past decade, from 66 percent in 2015 to just 49 percent today.
So which is it? Is Christianity in America experiencing a resurgence or a collapse?
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