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RMC Briefing: "The Quiet Revival" of church attendance fuelled by Gen Z
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RMC Briefing: "The Quiet Revival" of church attendance fuelled by Gen Z

"The Quiet Revival" , a report by The Bible Society, indicates a revival of Christianity in England and Wales, with congregations up in the last four years from 8 to 12 per cent, a growth largely fuelled by Gen Z – young people aged 18-24. The findings buck the trend of reported decline among the main denominations and our panel discuss the findings.

Religion Media Centre Podcast · Jessie Paktiazay, Rhiannon McAleer, Rob Barward-Symmons, Christopher Gasson, Peter Brierley, Ruth Peacock, Tim Hutchings

April 9, 202553m 42s

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"The Quiet Revival" , a report by The Bible Society, indicates a revival of Christianity in England and Wales, with congregations up in the last four years from 8 to 12 per cent, a growth largely fuelled by Gen Z – young people aged 18-24.

The conclusion is based on a survey of 13,000 people by YouGov, commissioned by The Bible Society. It found 16 per cent of Gen Z attended church once a month, compared to 4 per cent four years ago. The most dramatic increase in churchgoing, according to the research, is among young men, where attendance increased from 4 to 21 per cent. The report authors say community and a sense of belonging is the key explanation.

Ruth Peacock and Jessie Paktiazay, a producer and director at Three Arrows Media, hosted this discussion with report authors Dr Rhiannon McAleer, Director of Research and Impact at Bible Society and Dr Rob Barward-Symmons, Head of Research, Theos. The findings buck the trend of reported decline among the main denominations and our other panellists discuss the findings: Dr Tim Hutchings, University of Nottingham researcher and teacher, specialising in the field of religion, media and culture; Christopher Gasson, author and commmissioner of OnePoll which suggested Gen Z and Millennials are more likely to say they are “spiritual” than older people, and less likely to identify as atheists; and Dr Peter Brierley, statistician who has been collecting and analysing church statistics for 50 years.

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