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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.
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.
In 2022, all Boomer households combined owned $77 trillion in wealth. The top 10% of Boomer households held 71% of that total wealth.
The post Are Baby Boomers wealthier than previous generations of older adults? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Ever wonder how we collect our data? Today, most polls are conducted online. But, most pollsters reject the idea that “one size fits all” when it comes to polling, so we still use phone calls or mail to reach people.
The post Video: How do polls work when no one answers the phone anymore? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
57% of U.S. adults say they have not too much (40%) or no confidence (17%) in journalists to act in the best interests of the public.
The post Majority of Americans express low confidence in journalists to act in public’s best interests appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Most say being informed is essential for voting. Yet views differ on the importance of following news – and many say they're worn out by it.
The post Americans’ Complicated Relationship With News appeared first on Pew Research Center.
There has been an 8-percentage point drop since early 2025 in the share of White evangelicals who support all or most of Trump’s plans and policies.
The post White evangelicals remain among Trump’s strongest supporters, but they’re less supportive than a year ago appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Here are answers to some key questions about Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans, using data from the U.S. Census Bureau and other sources.
The post Key findings about Puerto Rico appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Utah saw the fastest growth in its Black population between 2010 and 2024, with an increase of 104%.
The post Key facts about the U.S. Black population appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Most Americans continue to hold negative views of the U.S. economy, as has been the case for the last six years.
The post A Year Into Trump’s Second Term, Americans’ Views of the Economy Remain Negative appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Americans also have relatively low confidence in President Donald Trump to make wise decisions about U.S. policy toward Venezuela.
The post Americans are divided on next steps for U.S. in Venezuela appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Young adults under 30 are getting more news on social media, shaping how information spreads and giving us a possible glimpse into the future of news.
The post Video: How do young adults get their news? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
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