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Middle-aged Americans aren’t going back to church (Wall Street Journal)

This article draws on survey data from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, which phrases theological survey questions from an evangelical Protestant point of view.

28% of people in Generation X (age 39 to 57) now attend a worship service weekly—down from 41% in 2020, according to a recent survey of 2,000 adults.

The Cultural Research Center also found that 68% of Americans now describe themselves as Christian, down from 77% in 2017. 50% of Americans describe themselves as Protestant, 17% as Catholic (down from 23% in 2017), 10% as belonging to a non-Christian faith, and 22% as having no religion.