New Zealand has a census every five years and it asks questions about religious affiliation. There are rapidly changing demographics with the NZ population as a whole but also within Christianity.
Religion in New Zealand - Wikipedia
There has been a pronounced shift towards identifying with no religion (49% up from 42%), a decline in those who identify as Christian (37% down from 48%) and the number of those with a non-Christian religion (7.5% up from 6%). These are huge changes over a 5 year period.
An examination of what’s happening within Christianity is fascinating. The three largest Christian denominations: Catholicism, Anglican, Presbyterian have recorded massive reductions of those who identify with these denominations. The Catholic Church for example has approximately halved the the proportion of the population in NZ who identify with this faith (6.2 % down from 12.6 %). Most other denominations have taken a substantial hit. Interestingly there has been a slight increase in the proportion of those who identify with being Christian, without specifying any denomination (6.6% up from 5.5%). Other non denominational identities such as being evangelical, born again or fundamentalist have also increased. The only denomination with substantial numbers to have grown as an overall proportion is the Church of the LDS of Jesus Christ (1.16% up from 1.04).
So why is the Church of LDS of Jesus Christ the only major Christian denomination to have experienced growth amidst the rapid decline of Christianity in NZ? Is it a phenomenon in other countries? Why is this Church growing whereas others are in a state of unprecedented decline?
Religion in New Zealand - Wikipedia
There has been a pronounced shift towards identifying with no religion (49% up from 42%), a decline in those who identify as Christian (37% down from 48%) and the number of those with a non-Christian religion (7.5% up from 6%). These are huge changes over a 5 year period.
An examination of what’s happening within Christianity is fascinating. The three largest Christian denominations: Catholicism, Anglican, Presbyterian have recorded massive reductions of those who identify with these denominations. The Catholic Church for example has approximately halved the the proportion of the population in NZ who identify with this faith (6.2 % down from 12.6 %). Most other denominations have taken a substantial hit. Interestingly there has been a slight increase in the proportion of those who identify with being Christian, without specifying any denomination (6.6% up from 5.5%). Other non denominational identities such as being evangelical, born again or fundamentalist have also increased. The only denomination with substantial numbers to have grown as an overall proportion is the Church of the LDS of Jesus Christ (1.16% up from 1.04).
So why is the Church of LDS of Jesus Christ the only major Christian denomination to have experienced growth amidst the rapid decline of Christianity in NZ? Is it a phenomenon in other countries? Why is this Church growing whereas others are in a state of unprecedented decline?