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Churchgoer Views on Ethnic Diversity of Church Survey of 994 American Christian church attendees

2 Methodology The phone survey of 2,000 Americans was conducted September 19 - October 5, 2014 The calling utilized Random Digit Dialing. 60% of completes were among landlines and 40% among cell phones Maximum quotas and slight weights were used for gender, region, age, ethnicity, and education to more accurately reflect the population Responders were screened to only include those whose religious preference is Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox, or Non-denominational Christians and who attend a religious service on religious holidays or more often

3 Methodology The completed sample is 994 surveys The sample provides 95% confidence that the sampling error does not exceed +3.5% Margins of error are higher in sub-groups

Survey Responses

5 40% feel their church needs to become more ethnically diverse 100% Among Christians attending a religious service on religious holidays or more often 80% 60% 40% 20% 33% 20% 24% 17% 7% 0% Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree Not sure Q: My church needs to become more ethnically diverse n=994

6 67% feel their church is doing enough to be ethnically diverse 100% Among Christians attending a religious service on religious holidays or more often 80% 60% 40% 26% 42% 20% 10% 15% 7% 0% Strongly Disagree Somewhat Disagree Somewhat Agree Strongly Agree Not sure Q: Our church is doing enough to be ethnically diverse n=994

7 Significant Differences Region Age Gender Education Level Ethnicity Catholic/Protestant Born again/evangelical/fundamentalist

8 Significant Statistical Differences Comparisons were made to determine if there are any significant statistical differences among region of the country, age, gender, and education level. Region Age Gender Education Level Northeast 18-24 Male HS degree or less Midwest 25-34 Female Some college South 35-44 Bachelor s West 45-54 Graduate degree 55-64 65+ Note: Region is defined by US Census locations

9 Significant Statistical Differences Comparisons were made to determine if there are any significant statistical differences among ethnicity, denomination, and Born again/ Evangelical/ Fundamentalist. Ethnicity Denomination Born again / Evangelical / Fundamentalist White Protestant / Nondenominational African American Catholic Yes No / not sure Hispanic Note: Those who consider themselves Born again, Evangelical, or Fundamentalist are labeled Evangelical in this report

10 My church needs to become more ethnically diverse Southerners (43%) are more likely to agree than Northeasterners (33%) Those age 35-44 (64%) are most likely to disagree Those age 65+ (36%) are less likely to agree than those age 18-24 (49%) and 25-34 (50%) Whites (37%) are less likely to agree than and African Americans (51%) and Hispanics (47%) Those with a HS degree or less (36%) are less likely to agree than those with a Bachelor s (47%) Evangelicals are less likely to agree (37% v 43%)

11 Our church is doing enough to be ethnically diverse Those age 35-44 (74%) are more likely to agree than those age 45-54 (64%) and 65+ (64%) Asian Americans (87%) are most likely to agree Those with a HS degree or less (61%) are less likely to agree than those with some college (72%) or a Bachelor s (73%) Evangelicals are more likely to agree (71% v 64%)

Churchgoer Views on Ethnic Diversity of Church Survey of 994 American Christian church attendees