Poll: Church Attendance Declines Among Most U.S. Religious Groups
The past several years have reflected an overall decline in religious service attendance among Americans, according to data from Gallup.
The past several years have reflected an overall decline in religious service attendance among Americans, according to data from Gallup.
For the third time in more than two decades, less than half of Americans say they are “very satisfied” with their personal lives.
Utah is no longer majority Mormon, a new paper published this month in the Journal of Religion and Demography estimates.
Church attendance in the United States is lower than before the coronavirus pandemic, a Gallup News survey found.
More millennials are attending church now than before the Chinese coronavirus pandemic struck, a report in Christianity Today’s October issue found.
Catholic church attendance in the United States fell by six percent between the pontificates of Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis, the sharpest drop in decades, a new Gallup poll has revealed.