How Does Your State Rank in Church Attendance?
Residents of Utah are most likely to attend a religious service weekly. According to Gallup, Utah owes its No. 1 ranking to Mormons, who “have the highest religious service attendance of any major religious group in the U.S.”
Utah is followed by Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana and Arkansas.
Residents of the South report the highest church attendance rates.
Utah is the only state in the nation where a majority of residents report attending a religious service weekly.
In the Heritage Foundation’s 2014 Index of Culture and Opportunity, Byron Johnson, a professor at Baylor University and the founding director of the Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion, writes that though media reports “suggest a consistent if not dramatic decline” of faith in American life, during the last 40 years “there have been only small variations in church attendance.”
“The number of American atheists has remained steady at 4 percent since 1944, and—church membership has reached an all-time high,” he writes.
Gallup notes that states with the highest levels of church attendance “are traditionally red states.”
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