"Study shows group most likely to identify as 'low-attending Evangelicals'"
"A new study looking at church attendance among Evangelicals reveals that conservatives are the most likely to identify as 'low-attending Evangelicals.'"
"Broken down by political affiliation, 5.5% of conservative self-identified Evangelicals said they either "seldom" or "never" attend church services in 2008. That figure rose to 12.6% in 2023. By contrast, the percentage of self-identified moderate Evangelicals who "seldom" or "never" go to church increased from 5% to 8.5%, while the share of self-described liberal Evangelicals with similarly low church attendance rates saw the smallest change over the years, jumping from 3.5% to 4.5%."
"Burge explained that the gap between the percentage of liberal and conservative Evangelicals who either rarely or never go to church increased from 2 percentage points in 2008 to 8 percentage points in 2023. "This is pretty compelling evidence that this phenomenon is being driven, in no small part, by politics — not religion," he wrote."
Is it merely conservative politics, or at the foundation, an abandonment of a biblical world view, from another perspective.
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"A new study looking at church attendance among Evangelicals reveals that conservatives are the most likely to identify as 'low-attending Evangelicals.'"
"Broken down by political affiliation, 5.5% of conservative self-identified Evangelicals said they either "seldom" or "never" attend church services in 2008. That figure rose to 12.6% in 2023. By contrast, the percentage of self-identified moderate Evangelicals who "seldom" or "never" go to church increased from 5% to 8.5%, while the share of self-described liberal Evangelicals with similarly low church attendance rates saw the smallest change over the years, jumping from 3.5% to 4.5%."
"Burge explained that the gap between the percentage of liberal and conservative Evangelicals who either rarely or never go to church increased from 2 percentage points in 2008 to 8 percentage points in 2023. "This is pretty compelling evidence that this phenomenon is being driven, in no small part, by politics — not religion," he wrote."
Is it merely conservative politics, or at the foundation, an abandonment of a biblical world view, from another perspective.

Study shows group most likely to identify as 'low-attending Evangelicals'
A new study looking at church attendance among Evangelicals reveals that conservatives are the most likely to identify as "low-attending Evangelicals."