Survey: Gen Z Attends Church More Often Than Older Generations

It turns out the youngest generation of adults may be more religiously active than many people assume. A new survey from LifeWay Research found that Americans between the ages of 18 and 28 — known as Generation Z — attend worship services an average of six times each month.

That figure outpaces every other age group. Millennials and Generation X both average five worship service visits per month, while Baby Boomers come in at 4.5 times per month.

The research also shows that young adults are more likely than any other generation to take part in small group activities through their church.