According to a new study from the Hartford Institute for Religious Research, most American churches now have less than 100 in weekend worship attendance.
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Americans Say There’s No Place Like Church for the Holidays
In a recent poll, Lifeway Research found six out of 10 Americans typically attend church at Christmastime. Of those that don’t attend, 57 percent would if they were invited.
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7 Key Reasons Your Church Attendance May Be Declining
Decline in church attendance cannot be defined in seven simple statements. But these reasons are at least broad explanations of what is taking place in many of our congregations.
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Which States Attend Religious Services Most?
Slightly more than half of Utah residents say they attend religious services every week, more than any other state in the U.S., according to a recent Gallup poll.
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Americans Believe Church is Good but Dying
Although most Americans believe church is on the decline, the overwhelming majority say they find value in attending.
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On Any Given Sunday, Church Trumps Football
According to a new study from Public Religion Research Institute, a quarter (25 percent) of Americans say they are likely to be in church on Sunday, while 18 percent say they will be watching football.
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