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5 Types of Church Participants

New research from The Barna Group has identified five distinct segments in how Americans participate in faith communities. Here is a quick profile for each of the five:

  1. Unattached - 23% of American adults
    This group has no personal interaction with a regularly-convened faith community, but they do use religious media. They do not attend conventional churches or organic faith communities, such as a house churches.
    >> 1 in 3 have never attended a church
    >> 59% consider themselves to be Christian
    >> 17% are born again Christians
    >> More likely to be single, male, and divorced at some point.
  2. Intermittents (the under-churched) - 15% of American adults
    This group has participated in either a conventional church or an organic faith community within the past year but not within the past month.
    >> 2 in 3 have attended a church event within the past six months
  3. Homebodies - 3% of American adults
    This group has attended a house church within the last month but not a conventional church.
  4. Blenders - 3% of American adults
    This group has attended both a conventional church and a house church within the last month.
  5. Conventionals - 56% of American adults
    This group has attended a conventional church event or service within the last month but not a house church.

For more insights , read The Barna Group’s original report.

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  1. Terrace Crawford Said,

    March 10, 2008 @ 8:37 pm

    Interesting stuff… Thanks for the post.

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