Majority of Unchurched Claim Christian Faith
A new Barna survey found that 76 million adults in America do not attend church although more than half of the unchurched say they are Christian.
Having more than two decades of studies on the unchurched population, the Barna Group surveyed 1,003 adults from across the nation for the latest study and found that 34 percent of the adult population has not attended any type of church service or activity, other than a special event such as a funeral or wedding, during the past six months. And nearly one-quarter say that a person's faith in God is meant to be developed mainly through involvement in a local church.
Denominationally, Catholics made up the largest share of unchurched adults with 29 percent and Baptists followed with 18 percent.
Although unchurched, 77 percent say they are either absolutely or moderately committed to the Christian faith and millions of them engage in spiritual activity during a typical week. Nearly two-thirds pray to God, one-fifth read from the Bible, and five percent participate in a small group for Bible study, prayer or Christian fellowship.
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