People who did not attend a traditional or other form of faith community during the past year, representing nearly 25 percent of adults in the nation.
People who participated in a traditional or house church the past year, but not during the past month, 15 percent of adults. Two-thirds of this group had attended a church event within the past six months.
People who had not attended a traditional church service during the past month, but had attended a house church (three percent.)
Adults who had attended both a conventional church and a house in the pastmonth (three percent), the latter an experiment with a new kind of faith community.
Adults who attended a traditional service during the past month but not a house church (56 percent.) This included a variety of conventional services, whether mid-week, weekend, special events or church-based classes.





