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Recent studies reveal the following attitudes of the unchurched:
- They believe strong churches are good for communities, but they struggle to connect personally with churches in their own communities.
- They believe churches are still relevant, but not trustworthy.
- They are open to friendships through church, but are intimidated because they don’t feel welcome.
- Confusion keeps them away more than rules do.
- Indifference keeps them from attending worship more than busyness or antagonism do.
- A spiritual and personal connection is the catalyst for them to participate in worship.
- They care less about worship style, programming, and denominational preferences than church people do.
- They have a slightly stronger preference for non-denominational churches when selecting a congregation (unlike church people who tend to choose Baptist, Catholic, Methodist, or other denominations).