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Survey shows 65% of Americans believe churches are relevant, with weekly attendance potentially rising to 32%.
A recent survey by the Barna Group and Gloo found that most Americans disagree with the idea that churches are irrelevant, with 65% either "definitely" or "somewhat" rejecting this notion.
The survey, involving 1,532 U.S. adults, also noted a potential uptick in weekly church attendance to 32% in 2025, after a long decline.
It highlighted that many churchgoers engage socially during services, interacting with clergy, staff, and fellow attendees.
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La encuesta muestra que el 65% de los estadounidenses cree que las iglesias son relevantes, con una asistencia semanal que puede aumentar al 32%.