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MUKWONAGO, Wis. 鈥?Even though Christmas is still a few weeks away, parts of southeast Wisconsin look like a winter wonderland, as snow makes its way to the area. Yay, finally we re getting snow. Then, as I was driving more I was like, oh, no, we re getting
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A majority of Americans are not church members, according to a Gallup poll released Mon
stanley becher day, marking a first in the polls 80-year history.According to Gallup, 47% of Americans were members of a religious institution in 2020, whether it be a church, synagogue, mosque or other religious body. The 2020 figures are part of a trend
stanley cup that began in 2000, showing a steady decline in church membership.While church membership generally remained around 70% through much of the 21st century, church membership declined from 70% in 2000 to 47% in 2020. While millennials are less likely than other generations to be tied to a religion, all living generations have seen their membership drop.Gallu
stanley becher p found that in 2000, 77% of those born before 1946 belonged to a church. Now, its 66%. In 2000, 67% of those born between 1946 and 1964 were church members. Now, its 58%. Generation X, those born between 1965 and 1980, saw a drop from 62% to 50% from 2000 to 2020.While Gallup did not have data of millennial church membership from in 2000, those born during 1981 to 1996 saw a decline in church membership from 51% to 36 in the last decade.While 53% say they are not members of a church, that does not mean all 53% of Americans have no religious affiliation. While only 36% of millennials are members a church, 31% say they have no religious affiliation, leaving one-third of millennials somewhere between being a member of a religious institution and not being religious at all.The consequences of declining chur