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In its turn, Gallup estimated the once-a-week church attendance of the Americans in 2013 as 39%. [36] Based on 1990–1991 data, it was estimated that the country with the highest rate of church attendance in the world was Nigeria (89%) and with the lowest – the Soviet Union (2%). [37]
Church attendance was very high and chaplains played a major role in the Army. [117] The slavery issue had split the evangelical denominations by 1860. During the war, the Presbyterians and Episcopalians also split. The Catholics did not split. Baptists and Methodists together formed majorities of both the free and enslaved populations.
and in the United States by state, asking the degree to which respondents consider themselves to be religious. The Pew Research Center and Public Religion Research Institute have conducted studies of reported frequency of attendance to religious service. [2] The Harris Poll has conducted surveys of the percentage of people who believe in God. [3]
Or rather, a lack of church attendance. The Post’s report, a blizzard of statistics titled “The most religious, and religiously diverse, places in America,” was compiled by Adrian Blanco, ...
Average weekly attendance was 654,000 people last year,
Polling outfit Gallup published new data this week after crunching the state-by-state numbers on how many residents worship in the house of God of their choice regularly, and found Mississippi and ...
In a 2009 Gallup survey, 41.6% [290] of American residents stated that they attended a church, synagogue, or mosque once a week or almost every week. This percentage is higher than other surveyed Western countries. [291] [292] Church attendance varies considerably by state and region.
And it is happening 25 percent faster than any other 25-year period in U.S. history. ... we believe church attendance can and should push ... religion are not declining at the same rate. While ...