U.S. churchgoers are satisfied with the sermons they hear, though content varies by religious tradition
There are differences by religious tradition in how satisfied churchgoers are with what they hear from the pulpit.
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There are differences by religious tradition in how satisfied churchgoers are with what they hear from the pulpit.
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