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Americans Say There’s No Place Like Church for the Holidays

Uncategorized | Dec 14, 2015

By Carol Pipes

Christmas is a great time to invite someone to church, according to a recent study by Nashville-based Lifeway Research.

Christmas church attendanceIn a recent poll of 1,000 Americans, Lifeway Research found six out of 10 Americans typically attend church at Christmastime.

But among those who don’t attend church at Christmastime, a majority (57 percent) say they would likely attend if someone they knew invited them.

“Regular churchgoers may assume the rest of America has already made up their mind not to attend church,” said Scott McConnell, vice president of Lifeway Research. “In reality, many would welcome going to a Christmas service with someone they know.”

Americans living in the South (66 percent) and Midwest (64 percent) are more likely to attend church at Christmastime than those in the Northeast (57 percent) and West (53 percent). And throughout the U.S., more women than men are likely to attend Christmas church services (66 percent vs. 56 percent).

Those who attend church most frequently throughout the year (once a week or more) are the most likely (91 percent) to say they will attend church at Christmastime.

Christmas church not attendYounger Americans are less likely to participate in a service or Christmas mass than their elders. Fifty-three percent of those 18 to 24 say they attend church at Christmas, compared to 68 percent of those 65 and older and 67 percent of 35- to 44-year-olds.

For those who do go to church at Christmas, the most frequent reason for attending is clear—to honor Jesus.

When asked, “For you personally, which of the following is the primary reason you attend church at Christmastime?” 77 percent chose “to honor Jesus.”

Other reasons Americans chose lagged considerably with 9 percent saying they attend church at Christmastime to be with family and friends, another 9 percent say to observe tradition, and 3 percent to get in the Christmas spirit.

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Even among the 29 percent of nonreligious who typically attend church at Christmastime, 47 percent say it’s to honor Jesus, 20 percent say they do so to observe tradition, 27 percent to be with friends and family, and 6 percent to get in the Christmas spirit.

“Those invited to a church service at Christmastime, may not attend for the same reasons as those who already plan to go. But the majority are open to going,” McConnell noted.

For more on this study, visit read the full story at Lifeway Research.

A previous Lifeway Research study found most Americans want more Jesus and Christian elements in Christmas celebrations. Despite that, Pew Research says that an increasing number of Americans have a secular holiday.

Here at Facts & Trends, we’ve looked at urban legends surrounding the biblical Christmas story, including there being no room at the inn for Mary and Joseph, as well as the “three kings of Orient are.”

Angie Smith wrote how Christmas reminds us that “even the most ordinary of moments can be blessed by the sacred.” Russ Ramsey reminded us that the advent season is one of both remembrance and anticipation.

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CAROL PIPES (@CarolPipes) is editor of Facts & Trends.

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