Maybe secular spirituality is growing.
As a bit of a background Sriram, English communities were and still are in rural areas based around Church, Village Hall, and Public house.
All three are declining as centres for communal activity, Village Halls now Cater for sub communal Groups and Pub visitations and church visitations are declining.
There has been an increase in people buying their own drinks to consume at home rather than going to pubs.
Could there therefore be more spirituality in the secular space as the result of a shift from communality? Very possible.