Barna Report: For the First Time, Men Outnumber Women in Church Attendance

by Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Staff

(Worthy News) – A sweeping new Barna report reveals a historic shift in American Christianity: for the first time in modern history, men are attending church more frequently than women. The change marks a dramatic reversal of decades-long patterns in which women consistently led in spiritual participation and church involvement.

According to Barna’s State of the Church initiative, conducted in partnership with Gloo, 43 percent of men now report attending church weekly—compared to just 36 percent of women. The 2025 gap is the largest ever recorded in 25 years of tracking.

“This isn’t just a demographic anomaly,” said David Kinnaman, CEO of Barna Group. “It represents a deep cultural and spiritual realignment that the Church must pay attention to.”

A Reversal 25 Years in the Making

In the early 2000s, women attended church at far higher rates than men. But over time, female participation steadily declined while men’s remained relatively stable. Since 2019, attendance among young adults—especially young men—has surged.

Gen Z and Millennial men are now the most consistent churchgoers of any age group. Meanwhile, female attendance across generations—particularly among Gen X and Boomer women—has slowed sharply.

Why Women Are Leaving

Barna’s researchers cite several cultural and personal factors behind the decline in women’s church involvement:

• Overload and burnout – Young women today juggle careers, caregiving, and household responsibilities, leaving little space for church life.
• Changing social structures – More single women report feeling alienated in congregations built around family-centered programming.
• Cultural mismatch – Churches that restrict women’s leadership or hold rigid gender roles appear increasingly out of step with younger women’s values.
• Leadership failures – Scandals and moral lapses among male church leaders have eroded trust. “When women see repeated examples of moral failure or abuse, it deepens their disillusionment,” Kinnaman said.

Married Dads Rising, Single Moms Falling Behind

Another striking trend: married fathers are now the most consistent church attendees of any parental group. Barna found that 62 percent of married dads attend weekly services—compared to just 39 percent of single mothers.

Historically, mothers were the spiritual backbone of the family, modeling faith for their children. Now, married fathers appear to be leading that role reversal. Researchers warn that the decline among single mothers may reflect systemic barriers—such as lack of childcare or community support—within many congregations.

Renewal and Realignment

Despite concerns over women’s disengagement, Barna’s findings also show a broader revival in church participation among younger adults. The report concludes that the overall rise in attendance reflects both renewal and realignment within American Christianity.

“The question isn’t just whether men are showing up more—it’s also why women aren’t keeping pace,” said Daniel Copeland, Barna’s vice president of research. “These dynamics are reshaping church culture, leadership, and discipleship in real time.”

The data paints a complex picture: churches may be witnessing the first stages of a male-led resurgence in spiritual commitment—but at the cost of losing many women who once formed the foundation of American church life.

As Barna notes, the challenge ahead for pastors and leaders is clear: to understand what today’s women are experiencing in church—and to build congregations that serve both men and women in the changing spiritual landscape of 21st-century America.

Copyright 1999-2025 Worthy News. This article was originally published on Worthy News and was reproduced with permission.

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