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Decline of Christianity in the US

The decline of Christianity in the US, including church membership and attendance, with recent data indicating a possible stabilization of Christian identity around 60-62%

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Jan 25, 2026
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Which U.S. megachurches reported the biggest attendance declines since 2019?

Reporting shows that concrete, named examples of dramatic post‑2019 attendance drops among are limited in the provided sources, with the clearest documented case — a reported 57% decline that led to m...

Feb 6, 2026

How has the Mormon Church's conservative activism affected its membership?

Conservative activism by has coincided with measurable shifts in membership patterns: overall self-identified in recent years even as remaining members often report high attendance and observance . An...

Feb 4, 2026

America based on religion

is not monolithically "based on religion" in any legal or singular cultural sense, but religion—in particular —has been and remains a dominant social force: roughly 162 million U.S. adults identify as...

Jan 20, 2026

How do immigration and birth rates affect religious demographic shifts in America?

Immigration and birth rates are the two demographic levers most strongly shaping which faiths grow or shrink in the United States: immigration disproportionately increases the representation of non-Ch...

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