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2028 Church Life Survey

Our next nation wide survey is scheduled for 2028.

The 2028 Church Life Survey NZ is a nationwide survey of church attenders. Every church across New Zealand is invited to take part. When your church does, you’ll invite all attenders to participate in a 20-minute survey on demographics, church life, community, faith, and leadership.

For more information visit the Church Life Survey NZ Website, clsnz.org.

The 2028 Church Life Survey NZ is a strategic asset for every church, group or denomination, and the wider Church across NZ.

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The NZ Church Isn't Dying, It's Changing: 5 Unexpected Truths

By superadmin | 10:14 PM NZDT, Thu December 11, 2025

The prevailing narrative about church life in New Zealand often points toward simple, steady decline. But does this story tell the whole truth? The most comprehensive recent data—the 2023 Church Life Survey of 20,357 church attendees—paints a far more nuanced and fascinating picture of transformation, not just decline. This landmark survey reveals a community grappling with profound demographic shifts, evolving priorities, and surprising pockets of vitality. This article explores the five most surprising and impactful takeaways that are shaping the future of faith in New Zealand.

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Losing our religion

By MaxScott | 3:48 AM NZDT, Tue October 05, 2021
According to Stats NZ, more than 2 million New Zealanders say they have no religion. Stats NZ has released a report on religious affiliation based on the 2018 Census.
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Key findings about Black immigrants in the U.S.

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The U.S. Black immigrant population has more than doubled since 2000, reaching 5.6 million in 2024 and now making up 11.4% of the total Black population.

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How Do U.S. Men and Women Spend Their Time?

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Explore how Americans spend their time by gender and across age groups.

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Majority of Americans Continue To Say Abortion Should Be Legal in All or Most Cases

Friday, 13 March 2026 - 04:48
A 60% majority of U.S. adults say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. This share is down slightly from the last few years.

Public Opinion on Abortion

Friday, 13 March 2026 - 04:43
Abortion has long been a contentious issue in the United States, and it is one that sharply divides Americans along partisan, ideological and religious lines.

Key findings about how Americans view artificial intelligence

Friday, 13 March 2026 - 03:54
Drawing on five years of Pew Research Center surveys, here are 13 findings about how Americans use and view AI, and where they see promise and risk.

How Americans view data centers’ impact in key areas, from the environment to jobs

Friday, 13 March 2026 - 03:54
More Americans say data centers have a negative effect on the environment, home energy costs and people’s quality of life nearby than say they have a positive effect.

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