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Is Church Attendance Required to Call Yourself a Christian?
Let’s say a person became a Christian some time ago and just never got around to finding a church. They read still read their Bible and pray, but they’re not a member or even an active “visitor” of any organized body of Christ. Are they still a Christian?

http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2009/11/20/is-church-attendance-required-to-call-yours...

Lausanne World Pulse - Pulling Out of the Nosedive in the United Kingdom!
An overview of church attendance in the UK from 1998 to 2005 compared to 1989 to 1998.

http://lausanneworldpulse.com/research.php/743/07-2007?pg=all

I'm not into organized religion. Can't I be a Christian without going to church?
If you say that you do not believe in "organized" religion, does that mean you believe in "unorganized" religion? Jesus emphasized the importance of his church. The Bible further emphasizes that regular worship, Bible study, fellowship with other believers, and service to one another are important.

http://faithfacts.org/search-for-truth/questions-of-christians/not-into-organized-religion

Lausanne World Pulse - Lausanne South Pacific Region
Church attendance in the South Pacific is decreasing, while interest in other major religions is growing markedly. However, mass evangelism is alive and well in this area of the world!

http://lausanneworldpulse.com/lausannereports/898/02-2008?pg=all

Lausanne World Pulse - Research Articles - The U.K. Church in 2020: If Trends Continue
On Sunday May 8th, all 38,000 churches in England were invited to complete a form regarding both the number of people in church that day and the number attending in an average week. The results of this census are not due until September By Peter Brierley

http://lausanneworldpulse.com/research.php/67/10-2005