We asked: In the past 4 weeks, how many times did you go to church?
Total votes: 259
Poll Results:
0 times β 78 votes (30.1%)
4 times β 44 votes (17.0%)
5 or more times β 42 votes (16.2%)
I do not go to church β 40 votes (15.4%)
Once β 24 votes (9.3%)
2 times β 22 votes (8.5%)
3 times β 9 votes (3.5%)
Key Findings:
Non-Attendance Leads: With 30.1% attending 0 times in the past 4 weeks and an additional 15.4% stating they never go to church, a combined 45.5% of respondents have no recent church attendance, making non-attendance the single largest behavioral pattern.
Regular Weekly Attendees Significant: 17.0% attended 4 times (every Sunday) in 4 weeks, representing consistent weekly churchgoers who maintain regular Sunday attendance.
Highly Committed Minority: 16.2% attended 5 or more times, suggesting involvement beyond Sunday services, possibly including midweek services, prayer meetings, or church activities.
Combined Regular Attendance: Together, 33.2% attend church at least 4 times in 4 weeks (17.0% + 16.2%), showing a substantial committed Christian community despite overall non-attendance leading.
What This Means:
The 30.1% who attended 0 times in 4 weeks combined with 15.4% who never attend church reveals that despite 91.5% of Zimbabweans having some Christian influence (73.9% exclusively Christian plus 17.6% practicing both Christianity and African Traditional Religion from our previous religion poll), regular church attendance does not match religious identification. Many Zimbabweans identify as Christian without maintaining consistent church attendance, reflecting a gap between religious identity and religious practice that is common globally.
The 17.0% attending every Sunday and 16.2% attending even more frequently represent the deeply committed core of Zimbabwe’s churchgoing community, for whom church is not just a Sunday obligation but a central part of weekly life and social connection.
The irregular attenders (9.3% once, 8.5% twice, 3.5% three times) represent those who maintain some church connection without full weekly commitment, possibly attending for special services, when convenient, or during spiritually meaningful periods.
Key Takeaway:
Church attendance in Zimbabwe is more divided than religious identification suggests, with 45.5% having no church attendance in the past 4 weeks versus 33.2% attending regularly (4 or more times). This gap between the 91.5% who have some Christian influence and the minority who attend regularly shows that religious identity and church practice are distinct dimensions of Zimbabwean spiritual life. Regular churchgoers (33.2%) demonstrate strong commitment, while the majority maintain Christian identity without consistent congregation participation.
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