Wyoming may be wide open and rugged, but when it comes to religion, the state shows a surprisingly diverse mix—though Christians still make up the clear majority. According to a recent Pew Research Center survey, 62% of adults in Wyoming identify as Christian, with Evangelical Protestants leading the pack at 23%, followed by Mainline Protestants at 19%, Catholics at 12%, and Latter-day Saints (Mormons) at 6%. Smaller communities, including Orthodox Christians, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and other Christian groups, make up the remaining fraction.

Outside of Christianity, the state has a sprinkling of other faiths—about 3% of adults—including Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, and other world religions. While individually small, they add a touch of global flavor to the state’s spiritual landscape.

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