More Americans would attend church this Easter if open but plan to heed restrictions: survey

If churches were open this Easter, more than half of Americans who attended church last year to celebrate the season said they would go, according to a survey.

But with social distancing restrictions in place amid the coronavirus pandemic, only 11 percent plan to observe the holy day at church this weekend.

The findings were pulled from WalletHub’s recent online survey of a nationally representative sample of 400 people in which they sought to gauge people’s attitudes on the Easter season and religion amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Good. Most people who only attend church on Easter are only there for the holiday and some kind of tradition.

Christ died for people He would SAVE. Not the casual “Easter only” “church attendee”.

Hello, dear @Jimmy_Ka,
People have taken the habit of only going to Church, sharing and doing the Jesus teachings only when convenient, during easter and Christmas especially.
I hope people take care of themselves and don’t go out, pray and live the holy week from home and when this is over, go to the church and a lot more. God always has his arms open for us.
Kind regards, Luis Guerrero