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The same is true for changing church attendance over time.
Church attendance is high, as are the test scores of the children who grow up here.
At the time of his retirement, average church attendance was in the thousands.
Despite low church attendance, though, a different kind of spiritual interest appears to be growing.
The state has a very high church attendance rate in both urban and rural areas.
Church attendance also improves the physical, social, and emotional health of students.
Church attendance has declined, with about 37 percent of Americans attending once a week.
Average church attendance is lower, however, with only around a million people attending a service on Sunday.
Also, Church attendance provides a close network of support for couples.
Bishops complain that church attendance is down, especially among the young.
As of today, the average church attendance is 625.
Many countries have experienced falling church attendance and membership in recent years.
She spent her days in church attendance and other religious observances.
Norway has one of the lowest church attendance rates in the world.
Church attendance is high, although it often constitutes a form of social, rather than religious, gathering.
However, the church attendance rapidly grew, to the point that the building needed to expand.
Even less, 22 per cent, thought declining church attendance a factor.
Religion does not play a large part in the life of most Danes and church attendance is very low.
After this, church attendance dropped and has since become an indicator of personal religious opinion.
However, church attendance proved that all troops were thankful for the war's end.
The mother can express preferences for church attendance or hair styles.
Church attendance at Christmas in some dioceses was up to three times the average for the rest of the year.
Marge is the only member of the family who encourages church attendance.
Women tended to practice their religion more than men did, as evidenced by church attendance.
Without those, what does anybody expect from church attendance?