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The research: Singleness in the UK Church
Over 3,000 single Christians shared their experiences of church in our 2012 survey, commissioned by Christian Connection. This is what they said…
Thriving as a single Christian
Single Christians can have happy, fulfilled and flourishing lives. Being on your own means being independent, having more freedom to make your own choices and increased spiritual growth.
When are churches good places for single Christians?
We explore what single Christians said in our 2012 survey about what a good church for singles looks like.
What do Christians think about sex outside of marriage?
What do single Christians think about sex outside of marriage? Here are the results from our 2012 research on ‘Singleness in the UK church’
Would Christians marry a non-Christian?
Would single Christians consider marrying a non-Christian? Here are the results from our 2012 research on ‘Singleness in the UK church’
Do men and women experience singleness differently?
How do men and women experience singleness differently? We share findings from our 2012 research
How experiences of singleness change with age
Single adult Christians experience major changes at church at the ages of 30, 45 and 60, according to our 2012 Research
What are the positives of being Christian while single?
What are some of the positives of being a Christian while single? From our 2012 research, here are some of the day-to-day positives people felt they had compared to their non-Christian friends
Types of church and singleness
Which different types of churches were represented in our survey ‘Singleness in the UK Church’? Here’s how the experiences of single Christians differed…
Does the church need more men?
How do single Christians feel about the gender imbalance in church? We explored this topic in our 2012 research…
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