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Thursday, October 26, 2006

Survey reveals reasons people left church

Updated Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006

Baptist Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - While a great deal of effort is made to attract new church members, LifeWay Research's newest study surveys the "formerly churched" to better understand why people drop out of congregational life.

In the summer of 2006, the research arm of LifeWay Christian Resources surveyed 469 "formerly churched adults" - those who regularly attended a Protestant church as an adult in the past but no longer do so. In addition to better understanding why people stop attending church, the survey also sought to better understand what it would take to bring them back.

According to the study, 59 percent of formerly churched adults left their church because of "changes in life situation." While this may suggest that most losses are outside of the church's control, the research indicates that is not necessarily the case, said Brad Waggoner, director of LifeWay Research.

"It is interesting that the most prevalent reasons come down to personal priorities rather than an external change in the person's life," Waggoner said.
In looking at the top two life-situation reasons adults stop attending -- "simply got too busy to attend church" (19 percent) and "family/home responsibilities prevented church attendance" (17 percent) - such reasons are more preventable than some of the lower-ranking reasons such as "moved too far from church" (17 percent), "work situation" (15 percent) or "got divorced/separated" (12 percent).

The second most common category of reasons why adults leave the church is "disenchantment with pastor/church," accounting for the withdrawal of 37 percent of the formerly churched. Three specific sources of disenchantment are sandwiched among the life-change reasons.

The formerly churched say church members "seemed hypocritical" (17 percent), "were judgmental of others" (17 percent) or "the church was run by a clique that discouraged involvement" (12 percent), indicating that the leadership and relational dynamics of a church can be obstacles that prevent involvement.

Notably, Waggoner pointed out that only two of the top 10 reasons are instances in which the formerly churched admit to spiritual causes, citing "church was not helping me to develop spiritually" (14 percent) and "stopped believing in organized religion" (14 percent).

Less than 1 in 5 formerly churched adults confess to being "a devout Christian with a strong belief in God" (19 percent) and a somewhat smaller number are wavering on Christianity (10 percent) or belief in God at all (6 percent).

Clearly, many of the reasons people no longer regularly attend church are interrelated. More than 80 percent of the formerly churched do not have a strong belief in God, perhaps explaining, for example, why work and family are a higher priority than church.

But would they be "too busy" to attend if they felt more welcome at church? Although many formerly churched adults stay away from their former church for the same reasons they initially left, some indicate that the church did not notice or care. Sixteen percent said "nobody contacted me after I left" and another 16 percent said "nobody seemed to care that I left."

Waggoner said some church practices might be contributing to low levels of church commitment and limited biblical knowledge.

"Christian leaders seem to be reluctant to (proclaim) the terms of discipleship that Jesus laid out," Ogden writes. "What are the reasons for our reluctance? We are afraid that if we ask too much, people will stop coming to our churches. Our operating assumption is that people will flee to the nearby entertainment church if we ask them to give too much of themselves. So we start with a low bar and try to entice people by increments of commitment, hoping that we can raise the bar imperceptibly to the ultimate destination of discipleship."

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