Pew: 4 in 10 US Christians Plan to Attend In-Person Easter Services FeaturedNational By Joyce Dimaculangan April 1, 2021 Related National Hope California to Bring Thousands to Jesus Following the success in Asbury University, a major outreach movement is in motion in California. Read more National Regent Students Choose God During Spring Break Regent University in Virginia experienced the call of the Holy Spirit during an outpouring of spiritual renewal. Read more National Asbury Revival Spreads to Other Christian Universities As Asbury University closes revival services to the general public, the nonstop worship phenomenon has reached other universities in the U.S. Read more National Asbury Revival Attracts Thousands, Moves Services Off Campus The small town of Wilmore, Kentucky suddenly became host to an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 people who joined the Asbury Revival. Read more National Samaritan’s Purse Delivers 200 Millionth Shoebox Gift Samaritan's Purse reached a new milestone in delivering its 200 millionth shoebox. Read more Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp As more states gradually lift Covid-19 restrictions and vaccination programs are underway, Americans are slowly returning to in-person worship services, but attendance on Easter is expected to be lower than pre-pandemic levels. A