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Attending multiple places of worship is the norm for many Americans

  • Written by Katie E. Corcoran, Professor of Sociology, West Virginia University
imageMany of the Americans who go to more than one congregation do so to experience a different worship style or because friends attend.Rawpixel/iStock via Getty Images Plus

Most U.S. adults who attend religious services attend multiple congregations, at least occasionally, according to our new research.

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