
The Gen Z Church Communication Playbook
You've seen the headlines about Gen Z and church - but many popular stats are misleading or unverified. So we took the biggest claims and rated them by confidence - based on real studies and data.
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Table of Contents:
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0:00 - Intro
4:12 - Gen Z Churchgoers Attend More Frequently (But Read the Fine Print)
11:38 - The Gender Shift in Church Attendance
15:30 - YouTube, Instagram, TikTok Are the Big Three
19:58 - Gen Z Prefers "Authentic" Lo-Fi Content
28:07 - "Nearly Half of Gen Z Would Attend If Invited"
30:46 - "Record Bible sales prove Gen Z is coming back to faith."
32:22 - "Two-thirds of Gen Z are spiritually open."
33:39 - "Gen Z is leaving because it's too political."
36:10 - "Asbury revival proves Gen Z is returning."
36:37 - Big Takeaways
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"Young Adults Lead a Resurgence in Church Attendance" (September 2025): https://bit.ly/4rYyYcd
"Is Church Attendance Turning Upward? And a Surprising Gender Gap" (October 2025): https://bit.ly/4sIUMtJ
"New Research on Church Attendance: Decline of Women or the Rise of Men?" (October 2025): https://bit.ly/4tk1mXA
"Barna's Top Trends of 2025, Part 2" (December 2025): https://bit.ly/417j04J
"Barna's Top Trends of 2025, Part 1" / "The Open Generation" (December 2025): https://bit.ly/3PGuDNw
"Decline of Christianity in the U.S. Has Slowed, May Have Leveled Off" — Religious Landscape Study (February 2025): https://pewrsr.ch/4sIVbwf
"Religion Holds Steady in America" (December 2025): https://pewrsr.ch/41CNDz7
"Has There Been a Christian Revival Among Young Adults in the U.K.? Recent Surveys May Be Misleading" (January 2026): https://pewrsr.ch/419oyM2
Analysis cited in Church Leaders, "Ryan Burge: There Is No Statistical Evidence of a Gen Z Religious Revival" (January 2026): https://bit.ly/4tjTeX1
Analysis cited in Deseret News (September 2025): https://bit.ly/3NWXrAT
Analysis cited in Patheos, "The Truth About The Gen Z Revival" (December 2025): https://bit.ly/48h4US4
"Study: Gen Z Now Leads in Church Attendance" (September 2025): https://bit.ly/4uXFgvD
"The Quiet Revival" (2023–2024 data, published 2025): https://bit.ly/4s5EDxq
Note: This dataset is heavily disputed. See Pew critique (January 2026) and Professor David Voas/UCL analysis linked above.
Critique of Quiet Revival methodology — cited in Humanists UK, "More Bible Sales Do Not Equal More Christians" (February 2026): https://bit.ly/4chwHnS
"Religious Change in America": https://bit.ly/4c2aTvf
"The Complicated Truth Behind Gen Z's Religious Resurgence" (The Hill, July 2025): https://bit.ly/4m12oFt
"Young Women Are Leaving Church in Unprecedented Numbers": https://bit.ly/4bJegse
"Generation Z and the Future of Faith in America" (March 2025): https://bit.ly/4thFj3B
"Gen Z Media Consumption 2026" (February 2026, n=1,000): https://bit.ly/4bWDQbM
"The 2025 Sprout Social Index" / "How Gen Z Uses Social Media": https://bit.ly/4s99FEu
"New Data: Short Form Video Explodes in Popularity" (Q1 2025, n=2,900+): https://bit.ly/4ceqVU2
"The Fractured Future: Mapping the AI Divide" (March 2026, n=14,000+): https://bit.ly/417mdkN
Gen Z and AI survey (October 2025, n=2,500) — published via Harvard Business Review (January 2026): https://bit.ly/4s6a9v0
Pre-print: https://bit.ly/4cgTUXm
AI vs. Human-Made Content Study (April 2024, n=2,000, US & UK): https://bit.ly/4dlFSow
UGC statistics roundup (authenticity and engagement data): https://bit.ly/483AqTA
UGC + branded content engagement analysis (~28% higher engagement) — cited via Nosto roundup above
"Bible Sales Hit Records in US and UK" (January 2026): https://bit.ly/4s6aa22
Note: SPCK is a Bible publisher with commercial interest in the Gen Z narrative. CEO Sam Richardson is the primary voice connecting Bible sales to Gen Z — inference from separate Quiet Revival data, not from sales demographics.
Global Youth Culture Report (global version): https://bit.ly/4lYyz8e
Global Youth Culture Report (U.S. version): https://bit.ly/4v1kriT
Note: Data from February 2020. Teen-focused. Neither report says "nearly half of Gen Z" — that's a downstream misquotation.
"100 Church Tech Trends for 2026": https://bit.ly/4uW8pqR
"Gen Z's Future with the Catholic Church" (December 2025): https://bit.ly/4v2siN5
"Gen Z Social Media Statistics 2025": https://bit.ly/3Ocul0r
Origin of the unverifiable "85% lo-fi" and "4.2x UGC engagement" claims cited throughout church marketing content.
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