Christian groups see need in changing approach to deal with historic decline in Americans’ church attendance

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The leader of a San Francisco church and an executive for a digital company that connects people to church communities told Fox how they're combatting a decline in church attendance.

Christian groups are seeking innovative ways to bring the Gospel to Americans as church attendance and belief in God are on the decline in the country. Fox News Digital spoke to Russ Ewell, the Executive Minister of Bay Area Christian Church, and Brad Hill, the Chief Solutions Officer at Gloo – a Christian communications platform that connects religious and non-religious people alike to church communities – about how they see this decline and how they are finding ways to reverse it.

The drop-off doubled in the last decade, where regular church attendance, which was at around 38% percent between 2011 and 2013, plummeted to 30%. Gallup noted this decline is represented not just among Christian denominations, but in nearly all faiths in the United States. To provide a snapshot of which parts of the country are experiencing this decline most acutely, the Household Pulse Survey – conducted by the U.S.

 

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