Updated 12:58 pm.EST, Sat November 21, 2009

Church|Thu, Dec. 18 2008 11:54 AM EST

Poll Finds No Boost in Church Attendance during Economic Crisis

By Audrey Barrick|Christian Post Reporter

While tens of thousands of Americans have been laid off in recent months and religious leaders have blamed corporate greed for the economic crisis, churches have not seen a jump in attendance numbers as many might have expected, according to a new poll.

Over the last three months, about 42 percent of Americans reported that they attended church, synagogue, or mosque weekly or almost every week, which the Gallup Poll found to be the same percentage reported earlier in the year.

History has shown that a significant crisis usually results in fuller pews, as was seen after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. During this latest crisis of economic challenges, some reports have indicated that houses of worship have drawn larger crowds.

But while some churches have seen higher numbers, the recent Gallup Poll found "absolutely no change" in church attendance after reviewing almost 300,000 interviews Gallup conducted throughout this year.

Since mid-February, the percentage for church attendance has remained the same – around 42 percent. And the latest poll, conducted Dec. 4-7, showed that only 39 percent said they attended church or synagogue in the last seven days.

"It is also possible that certain specific churches or even types of churches ... have seen an increase in attendance but that on a percentage basis, these represent such a tiny part of the universe of all churches that this increase is not reflected in broad, national church attendance percentages," the Gallup report stated.

The report speculated that the magnitude of the economic crisis might not have been big enough to alter church attendance patterns across the country.

At the same time, Gallup pointed out that church attendance within any given week may be different from the self-reports it collected in 2008 since the Gallup Poll does not ask respondents to specify attendance in a recent period or for a generalized average.

And while it is possible that short-term worship service attendance could increase while Gallup's self-reports of attendance remain constant, the Gallup report stressed that "if real-world church attendance had gone up this fall in some type of meaningful way, this increase would be reflected in the response patterns to the church attendance question."

Gallup has been interviewing no fewer than 1,000 U.S. adults nationwide each day during 2008 on how often they attend church for its Daily tracking survey.

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  • ruby »
    Sun Jan 04, 2009 9:10 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    its not surprising when most of what's preached from right wing pulpits is unbelieveable. since katrina their god took a big hit and it just kept getting worse and worse and worse until the phrase, "will this nightmare never end" is the national anthem.

  • Fri Jan 02, 2009 2:38 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    The church response should be to go out and bring and heal the members of its body, so the work of Christ can still continue, when the body is wounded spiritually or physically, it needs healing time and the head of the church(pastors, teachers, evanglists, preachers) should be a source of healing.

  • Wed Dec 24, 2008 12:04 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Silly technology. Bit off the last part of my post. Let's try once more.
    Gal. 6: 10 As we have the opportunity, let us do good, especially to those who ae of the famly of believers.
    That's what can be done at the grass roots level. Gevernments can do what they can do through their bureaus and bureaucrats. But an energized congregation can see the need, and resolve it with their resources, their contacts, and their prayers. Let God accomplish the rest. As Phil. 2:13 states, For it is God who works in you both to will and to work, for his good pleasure.

  • Tue Dec 23, 2008 11:57 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Situation at our congregation. There are families whose heads are scrambling to find work. Desperate situations. It has given us an opportunity to be charitable, use our contacts, our resources, put into practice that wisdom found in Gal. 6: 10: So then, as we have opportunity, let’s do what is good toward all men, and especially toward those who are of the household of the faith.
    It's faith in action. Governments can do what they can do, but the grass root efforts is at the personal level. You see the need, and act in whatever capacity. It is clearly said in Phil. 2: 13: For it is God who works in you both to will and to work, for his good pleasure.

  • Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:44 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    i think this fact teaches us that we need to pray. Pray for America and pray for those who are hurting.

  • Fri Dec 19, 2008 7:42 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 1

    This is hardly surprising considering the fact that most americans are no longer looking to God for answers when times are tough. They're looking to the government.

  • Fri Dec 19, 2008 1:50 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    "Over the last three months, about 42 percent of Americans reported that they attended church, synagogue, or mosque weekly or almost every week, which the Gallup Poll found to be the same percentage reported earlier in the year."

    58% of Americans have enough common sense to not waste their time and money on some worthless preacher in church.

  • Thu Dec 18, 2008 9:38 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    mike, you've been singing this same old tune for a while especially considering the fact if I'm not mistaken that Oral Roberts is dead!

  • mike »
    Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:50 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 3

    OH! I can hear it now, pastors / televangelist will say the way for people to find a successful job is to give their 10%. malachi said give your 10% & the doors of heaven will open. but the only people who benefit from the tithe are the pastors / televangelist like benny hinn, copeland, oral roberts, pat robertson & mayer. that is why they have $$$$$ houses & luxury cars.

  • Thu Dec 18, 2008 4:23 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 3

    When people are out of work maybe they are too busy looking for a job to go to church.

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