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Older generations used to attend church more frequently. One report shows that Gen Z is now the leading generation in church attendance.
Churchgoers between the ages of 18 and 28 attend church more frequently than their older siblings, parents, or grandparents.
Physical attendance is down an average of 20% across the state. Attendance was lower in metro areas and in areas with predominantly non-white residents, according to the analyzed mobility data.
Young adults are flocking to church leading to a 50% growth overall in attendance from six years ago, according to a new survey based in the United Kingdom.
A recent survey conducted on religious leaders revealed factors that have influenced the recent decline in Church attendance after covid in South Africa It is time we all work together regardless ...
Despite the relatively high vaccination rates in the Bay Area church, mosque, and synagogue attendance still lags far behind pre-pandemic levels.