For eighteen straight years, Southern Baptist membership has declined.
This good news comes from the Southern Baptist Convention’s own data, its annual church profile which was released just a couple days ago.
Though the Southern Baptist Convention is still the largest Protestant denomination in the United States, its membership is now the lowest it’s been in 50 years.
When we consider this continuing decline in conjunction with some other recent numbers from the Pew Religious Landscape Study, we see a picture of an institution that’s on a trajectory toward extinction or irrelevance.
Two-thirds of Southern Baptists are age 50 or older, and only 10 percent are between the ages of 18 and 29.
“That’s a demographic liver punch heading straight for the SBC.”
In other good news, the numbers are also down for the enrollment of children…
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