This thesis is inserted into the line of qualitative research Pereira Imagined 2009-2014, and is part of Phase II recorded in the research Communication and Education in Cultural Transformation Process: City & Communication, claiming approached from a research approach the changes typical of the urban culture of the inhabitants of the city of Pereira through their imaginary, thus contributing to the process of constructing and reconstructing the contemporary and changing city of Pereira. This paper is the idea that young people are involved in a Pereira social transition modernize and it is possible to observe this phenomenon through inquiring about their emotional religious as many of their perceptions surfaced not only at religious realizing that most young patients are making their own interpretations in accordance with their social reality. From the data of phase I, which identifies that 51% of non-Pereira, a cult religion, church or similar, and in the age range between 13 and 24, had greater involvement in this response. In this regard, the following question arises is it possible to distinguish urban practices in the age group (13-24 years), and thus religious routines of religious imagery in this group? this question is clarified implementing the technique of focus groups, which are proposed key issues unleashed passions and get to know the religious emotions of young Pereira. The findings show de configurations of the new routines that make a religion of youth between 13-24 years old Pereira and how from them embodied models are emerging that enable new forms of urban citizens.